Sociology: Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1971 - 687 páginas |
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... income , conflicts with another obli- gation to take up work roles less demanding in time and more re- warding in income . For a favored few , avocation and vocation are identical : the content of the work is rewarding in itself ...
... income , conflicts with another obli- gation to take up work roles less demanding in time and more re- warding in income . For a favored few , avocation and vocation are identical : the content of the work is rewarding in itself ...
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... Income is low : The ratio of nonwhite to white median family incomes , was .60 in 1968 . 3. Work and family are ... income varies inversely with illegitimacy rates . Family income varies inversely with number of children per nonwhite ...
... Income is low : The ratio of nonwhite to white median family incomes , was .60 in 1968 . 3. Work and family are ... income varies inversely with illegitimacy rates . Family income varies inversely with number of children per nonwhite ...
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... Income Ordinal Mutually exclusive category system + rank order ( greater / lesser ) Income The variable Ways of measuring A given income is either above , or below the median High ( above $ 10,000 ) Intermediate ( $ 5,000- $ 9,999 ) Low ...
... Income Ordinal Mutually exclusive category system + rank order ( greater / lesser ) Income The variable Ways of measuring A given income is either above , or below the median High ( above $ 10,000 ) Intermediate ( $ 5,000- $ 9,999 ) Low ...
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