The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 108, Issues 4-6University of Chicago Press, 2003 |
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... suggest that if interventions can foster social processes that are protective against adverse health outcomes , they may spawn positive spatial externalities that could benefit the health of individuals in a wider geographic area ...
... suggest that if interventions can foster social processes that are protective against adverse health outcomes , they may spawn positive spatial externalities that could benefit the health of individuals in a wider geographic area ...
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... suggest that preexisting social relations among work- ers are crucial . Especially important , they continue , are situations in which members of an aggrieved group are linked to one another by conditions and concentration in their ...
... suggest that preexisting social relations among work- ers are crucial . Especially important , they continue , are situations in which members of an aggrieved group are linked to one another by conditions and concentration in their ...
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... suggest , however , that strike action in the unit is purely a function of identity dynamics . The persistent and strong effect of strike action in the unit , in conjunction with the actual pattern displayed in figure 2 and our ...
... suggest , however , that strike action in the unit is purely a function of identity dynamics . The persistent and strong effect of strike action in the unit , in conjunction with the actual pattern displayed in figure 2 and our ...
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tity Movement in French Gastronomy | 844 |
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