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scientific changes , nevertheless , we still cannot adequately measure their effects . The social as well as the economic damages wrought by these changes are often borne by those who do not immediately benefit , and they may create new ...
scientific changes , nevertheless , we still cannot adequately measure their effects . The social as well as the economic damages wrought by these changes are often borne by those who do not immediately benefit , and they may create new ...
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We underestimated the effects on people of stigma , discrimination , and the denial of civil rights ( see , for example , Hughes's critique of sociology for failing to foresee the coming of the civil rights movement in the United States ) ...
We underestimated the effects on people of stigma , discrimination , and the denial of civil rights ( see , for example , Hughes's critique of sociology for failing to foresee the coming of the civil rights movement in the United States ) ...
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The effects found were mainly mediated by social status , with the length of unemployment interacting with social status . For the high - status unemployed , the longer the unemployment the more adverse were the psychological effects ...
The effects found were mainly mediated by social status , with the length of unemployment interacting with social status . For the high - status unemployed , the longer the unemployment the more adverse were the psychological effects ...
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THE CONTRIBUTION OF SOCIAL WELFARE TO ECONOMIC | 3 |
SOCIAL POLICY AND ECONOMIC PROGRESS LL | 25 |
LABOR STANDARDS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION AS BUFFERS | 40 |
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