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In all three cases , observations were sufficient to permit execution of the
regressions ( the matrix of independent variables was non - singular ) . The
regressions run with a race - sex interaction term , a rural - urban index , and both
all showed ...
In all three cases , observations were sufficient to permit execution of the
regressions ( the matrix of independent variables was non - singular ) . The
regressions run with a race - sex interaction term , a rural - urban index , and both
all showed ...
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The regressions using maximum ( wy , Wy ) and maximum ( We ' Wed for
opportunity wages have larger Ré ' s and more significant F statistics . The results
obtained from both interest rates are not significantly different . The implications
of ...
The regressions using maximum ( wy , Wy ) and maximum ( We ' Wed for
opportunity wages have larger Ré ' s and more significant F statistics . The results
obtained from both interest rates are not significantly different . The implications
of ...
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... who acquired employment after consuming vocational rehabilitation services .
bom These results are for regression 17c , the most significant demand
regression . These results are for regression 188 , the most significant supply
regression .
... who acquired employment after consuming vocational rehabilitation services .
bom These results are for regression 17c , the most significant demand
regression . These results are for regression 188 , the most significant supply
regression .
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