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Authors: NEE V SANDERS JM SERNAU S
Citation: V. Nee et al., JOB TRANSITIONS IN AN IMMIGRANT METROPOLIS - ETHNIC BOUNDARIES AND THE MIXED ECONOMY, American sociological review, 59(6), 1994, pp. 849-872

Authors: MEDRANO JD
Citation: Jd. Medrano, THE EFFECTS OF ETHNIC SEGREGATION AND ETHNIC COMPETITION ON POLITICALMOBILIZATION IN THE BASQUE COUNTRY, 1988, American sociological review, 59(6), 1994, pp. 873-889

Authors: LEMPERT R MONSMA K
Citation: R. Lempert et K. Monsma, CULTURAL-DIFFERENCES AND DISCRIMINATION - SAMOANS BEFORE A PUBLIC-HOUSING EVICTION BOARD, American sociological review, 59(6), 1994, pp. 890-910

Authors: STINCHCOMBE AL
Citation: Al. Stinchcombe, FREEDOM AND OPPRESSION OF SLAVES IN THE 18TH-CENTURY CARIBBEAN, American sociological review, 59(6), 1994, pp. 911-929

Authors: WESTERN M WRIGHT EO
Citation: M. Western et Eo. Wright, THE PERMEABILITY OF CLASS BOUNDARIES TO INTERGENERATIONAL MOBILITY AMONG MEN IN THE UNITED-STATES, CANADA, NORWAY, AND SWEDEN (VOL 59, PG 624, 1994), American sociological review, 59(6), 1994, pp. 937-937

Authors: MORRIS M BERNHARDT AD HANDCOCK MS
Citation: M. Morris et al., ECONOMIC-INEQUALITY - NEW METHODS FOR NEW TRENDS (VOL 59, PG 212, 1994), American sociological review, 59(6), 1994, pp. 937-937

Authors: MOADDEL M
Citation: M. Moaddel, POLITICAL-CONFLICT IN THE WORLD-ECONOMY - A CROSS-NATIONAL ANALYSIS OF MODERNIZATION AND WORLD-SYSTEM THEORIES (VOL 59, PG 298, 1994), American sociological review, 59(6), 1994, pp. 937-937

Authors: FIREBAUGH G BECK FD
Citation: G. Firebaugh et Fd. Beck, DOES ECONOMIC-GROWTH BENEFIT THE MASSES - GROWTH, DEPENDENCE, AND WELFARE IN THE THIRD-WORLD, American sociological review, 59(5), 1994, pp. 631-653

Authors: NIELSEN F
Citation: F. Nielsen, INCOME INEQUALITY AND INDUSTRIAL-DEVELOPMENT - DUALISM REVISITED, American sociological review, 59(5), 1994, pp. 654-677

Authors: AMENTA E DUNLEAVY K BERNSTEIN M
Citation: E. Amenta et al., STOLEN THUNDER - LONG,HUEY SHARE-OUR-WEALTH, POLITICAL MEDIATION, ANDTHE 2ND NEW-DEAL, American sociological review, 59(5), 1994, pp. 678-702

Authors: OEGEMA D KLANDERMANS B
Citation: D. Oegema et B. Klandermans, WHY SOCIAL-MOVEMENT SYMPATHIZERS DONT PARTICIPATE - EROSION AND NONCONVERSION OF SUPPORT, American sociological review, 59(5), 1994, pp. 703-722

Authors: PRECHEL H
Citation: H. Prechel, ECONOMIC-CRISIS AND THE CENTRALIZATION OF CONTROL OVER THE MANAGERIALPROCESS - CORPORATE RESTRUCTURING AND NEO-FORDIST DECISION-MAKING, American sociological review, 59(5), 1994, pp. 723-745

Authors: HOOKS G
Citation: G. Hooks, REGIONAL PROCESSES IN THE HEGEMONIC NATION - POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, ANDMILITARY INFLUENCES ON THE USE OF GEOGRAPHIC SPACE, American sociological review, 59(5), 1994, pp. 746-772

Authors: CAMIC C XIE Y
Citation: C. Camic et Y. Xie, THE STATISTICAL TURN IN AMERICAN SOCIAL-SCIENCE - COLUMBIA-UNIVERSITY, 1890 TO 1915, American sociological review, 59(5), 1994, pp. 773-805

Authors: FUCHS S WARD S
Citation: S. Fuchs et S. Ward, WHAT IS DECONSTRUCTION, AND WHERE AND WHEN DOES IT TAKE PLACE - MAKING FACTS IN SCIENCE, BUILDING CASES IN LAW, American sociological review, 59(4), 1994, pp. 481-500

Authors: AGGER B
Citation: B. Agger, DERRIDA FOR SOCIOLOGY - COMMENT, American sociological review, 59(4), 1994, pp. 501-505

Authors: FUCHS S WARD S
Citation: S. Fuchs et S. Ward, THE SOCIOLOGY AND PARADOXES OF DECONSTRUCTION - REPLY, American sociological review, 59(4), 1994, pp. 506-510

Authors: WRIGHT R JACOBS JA
Citation: R. Wright et Ja. Jacobs, MALE FLIGHT FROM COMPUTER-WORK - A NEW LOOK AT OCCUPATIONAL RESEGREGATION AND GHETTOIZATION, American sociological review, 59(4), 1994, pp. 511-536

Authors: KNOKE D KALLEBERG AL
Citation: D. Knoke et Al. Kalleberg, JOB-TRAINING IN US ORGANIZATIONS, American sociological review, 59(4), 1994, pp. 537-546

Authors: DAVIS GF DIEKMANN KA TINSLEY CH
Citation: Gf. Davis et al., THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE CONGLOMERATE FIRM IN THE 1980S - THE DEINSTITUTIONALIZATION OF AN ORGANIZATIONAL FORM, American sociological review, 59(4), 1994, pp. 547-570

Authors: PELI G BRUGGEMAN J MASUCH M NUALLAIN BO
Citation: G. Peli et al., A LOGICAL APPROACH TO FORMALIZING ORGANIZATIONAL ECOLOGY, American sociological review, 59(4), 1994, pp. 571-593

Authors: CASPER LM MCLANAHAN SS GARFINKEL I
Citation: Lm. Casper et al., THE GENDER-POVERTY GAP - WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM OTHER COUNTRIES, American sociological review, 59(4), 1994, pp. 594-605

Authors: WESTERN M WRIGHT EO
Citation: M. Western et Eo. Wright, THE PERMEABILITY OF CLASS BOUNDARIES TO INTERGENERATIONAL MOBILITY AMONG MEN IN THE UNITED-STATES, CANADA, NORWAY AND SWEDEN, American sociological review, 59(4), 1994, pp. 606-629

Authors: SOUTH SJ SPITZE G
Citation: Sj. South et G. Spitze, HOUSEWORK IN MARITAL AND NONMARITAL HOUSEHOLDS, American sociological review, 59(3), 1994, pp. 327-347

Authors: PRESSER HB
Citation: Hb. Presser, EMPLOYMENT SCHEDULES AMONG DUAL-EARNER SPOUSES AND THE DIVISION OF HOUSEHOLD LABOR BY GENDER, American sociological review, 59(3), 1994, pp. 348-364
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