Sociology: Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1971 - 687 páginas |
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... United States , 1969 ( Washington , D.C .: USGPO , 1969 ) . 2.3 U.S. Department of Health , Education , and Welfare ... United Nations , 1953 ) , p . 11 , Table 2. For 1960 data , United Nations Demographic Yearbook , 1961 ( New York ...
... United States , 1969 ( Washington , D.C .: USGPO , 1969 ) . 2.3 U.S. Department of Health , Education , and Welfare ... United Nations , 1953 ) , p . 11 , Table 2. For 1960 data , United Nations Demographic Yearbook , 1961 ( New York ...
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... United States : 1969 ( Wash- ington , D.C .: United States Government Printing Office , 1969 ) , adapted from Tables 401 , 402 , 403 , pp . 274-76 . FIGURES 10.2 Bureau of the Census publications , quoted by Philip M. Hauser in " Labor ...
... United States : 1969 ( Wash- ington , D.C .: United States Government Printing Office , 1969 ) , adapted from Tables 401 , 402 , 403 , pp . 274-76 . FIGURES 10.2 Bureau of the Census publications , quoted by Philip M. Hauser in " Labor ...
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... UNITED STATES : Growth rate about 1 percent per year ( low mortality , high longevity , and an age composition favoring growth ) 1917 : 100 million 1967 : 200 million 2000 : 300 million ( increase from 1967 to 2000 equivalent of ...
... UNITED STATES : Growth rate about 1 percent per year ( low mortality , high longevity , and an age composition favoring growth ) 1917 : 100 million 1967 : 200 million 2000 : 300 million ( increase from 1967 to 2000 equivalent of ...
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