Search Results - "Hoover, Greg A"
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Intranational Inequality: A Cross-National Dataset
Published in Social forces (01-06-1989)“…Most previous cross-national research on income inequality has been insensitive to issues concerning the quality of the data. This paper builds on recent work…”
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Divergence and Convergence in International Development: A Decomposition Analysis of Inequality in the World System
Published in American sociological review (01-12-1988)“…The "convergence hypothesis" of conventional modernization theory suggests that the nations of the world are becoming more similar. Critics have argued that…”
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Supplemental Family Income Sources: Ethnic Differences in Nineteenth-Century Industrial America
Published in Social science history (01-07-1985)“…During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries the United States was undergoing an intense period of rapid industrialization which produced dramatic…”
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Intranational Inequality: A Cross-National Dataset
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Supplemental Family Income Sources: Ethnic Differences in Nineteenth-Century Industrial America
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Divergence and Convergence in International Development: A Decomposition Analysis of Inequality in the World System
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Intranational Inequality: A Cross-National Dataset
Published in Social Forces (1989)“…Examines the comparability of various types of income inequality data used in cross-national research. Focuses on more stringent definition and measurement of…”
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The Invisible Homeless: Non-Urban Homeless in Appalachian East Tennessee
Published in The rural sociologist (1991)“…Studied 71 nonurban homeless adults over a period of approximately 3 years at 2 separate shelters. Two-thirds of the sample were local people. Common reasons…”
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