Journal of Borderlands Studies, Том 22,Выпуск 1Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2007 |
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... variable pairs , to -1 , which implies complete negative correlation . Positive cor- relation means that the rise in value of one variable is associated with a rise in the second variable . The opposite holds for negative correlation ...
... variable pairs , to -1 , which implies complete negative correlation . Positive cor- relation means that the rise in value of one variable is associated with a rise in the second variable . The opposite holds for negative correlation ...
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... variables used to estimate each index are listed in Table 1. The poverty index uses six variables . Variables one through four are common measures of poverty , in- cluding the number of persons who earn less than 50 percent of median ...
... variables used to estimate each index are listed in Table 1. The poverty index uses six variables . Variables one through four are common measures of poverty , in- cluding the number of persons who earn less than 50 percent of median ...
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... Variables six through nine look at issues of social isolation and social capital . For example , linguistic isolation indicates whether Spanish is the primary language spoken at home , while the lack of a high school education ( no ...
... Variables six through nine look at issues of social isolation and social capital . For example , linguistic isolation indicates whether Spanish is the primary language spoken at home , while the lack of a high school education ( no ...
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Volume 22 No 1 Spring | 1 |
Exported Retail Sales Along the TexasMexico Border | 19 |
Undocumented Immigrants and Quality of Life in New Mexico | 39 |
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