Citation: Cl. Clarkdaniels et Rs. Daniels, STREET-LEVEL DECISION-MAKING IN ELDER MISTREATMENT POLICY - AN EMPIRICAL CASE-STUDY OF SERVICE RATIONING, Social science quarterly, 76(2), 1995, pp. 460-473
Citation: Gr. Webster, QUIET REVOLUTION IN THE SOUTH - THE IMPACT OF THE VOTING-RIGHTS ACT, 1965-1990 - DAVIDSON,C, GROFMAN,B, Social science quarterly, 76(2), 1995, pp. 474-475
Citation: Dm. Hayes, THE GREATEST OF EVILS - URBAN POVERTY AND THE AMERICAN UNDERCLASS - DEVINE,JA, WRIGHT,JD, Social science quarterly, 76(2), 1995, pp. 475-476
Citation: Fm. Shelley, STATEHOUSE DEMOCRACY - PUBLIC-OPINION AND POLICY IN THE AMERICAN STATES - ERIKSON,RS, WRIGHT,GC, MCIVER,JP, Social science quarterly, 76(2), 1995, pp. 479-480
Citation: G. Kao et M. Tienda, OPTIMISM AND ACHIEVEMENT - THE EDUCATIONAL PERFORMANCE OF IMMIGRANT YOUTH, Social science quarterly, 76(1), 1995, pp. 1-19
Citation: Tt. Su et al., BUSINESS AND THE CONSERVATIVE SHIFT - CORPORATE PAC CONTRIBUTIONS, 1976-1986, Social science quarterly, 76(1), 1995, pp. 20-40
Citation: Jf. Sheley et al., GANG ORGANIZATION, GANG CRIMINAL ACTIVITY, AND INDIVIDUAL GANG MEMBERS CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR, Social science quarterly, 76(1), 1995, pp. 53-68
Citation: Ej. Ringquist, IS EFFECTIVE REGULATION ALWAYS OXYMORONIC - THE STATES AND AMBIENT AIR-QUALITY, Social science quarterly, 76(1), 1995, pp. 69-87
Citation: Js. Legge, EXPLAINING JEWISH LIBERALISM IN THE UNITED-STATES - AN EXPLORATION OFSOCIOECONOMIC, RELIGIOUS, AND COMMUNAL LIVING VARIABLES, Social science quarterly, 76(1), 1995, pp. 124-141
Citation: Mr. Welch et al., ATTITUDES TOWARD ABORTION AMONG UNITED-STATES CATHOLICS - ANOTHER CASE OF SYMBOLIC POLITICS, Social science quarterly, 76(1), 1995, pp. 142-157
Citation: A. Brayfield et Sl. Hofferth, BALANCING THE FAMILY BUDGET - DIFFERENCES IN CHILD-CARE EXPENDITURES BY RACE ETHNICITY, ECONOMIC-STATUS, AND FAMILY-STRUCTURE, Social science quarterly, 76(1), 1995, pp. 158-177
Citation: Jr. Rodgers, AN EMPIRICAL-STUDY OF INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF POVERTY IN THE UNITED-STATES, Social science quarterly, 76(1), 1995, pp. 178-194
Citation: Rk. Gaddie, IS THERE AN INHERENT DEMOCRATIC-PARTY ADVANTAGE IN UNITED-STATES HOUSE ELECTIONS - EVIDENCE FROM THE OPEN SEATS, Social science quarterly, 76(1), 1995, pp. 203-212
Citation: Cj. Forsyth, AMERICA CHILDREN - RESOURCES FROM FAMILY, GOVERNMENT AND THE ECONOMY - HERNANDEZ,DJ, Social science quarterly, 76(1), 1995, pp. 232-233
Citation: D. Clinton, TOWARD MANAGED PEACE - THE NATIONAL-SECURITY INTERESTS OF THE UNITED-STATES, 1759 TO THE PRESENT - ROSTOW,EV, Social science quarterly, 76(1), 1995, pp. 233-234