Stochastic models of social mobility: a comparative analysis and an application to job mobility of Mexican-American men. [TR 49]

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This TR is the author’s full dissertation written at Michigan State University. It is not included in this collection, but is available from University Microfilms.
[Abstract by Murray Webster, 2014.]

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Date created November 1972

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Author Tuma, Nancy Brandon
Publisher Stanford University, Department of Sociology, Laboratory for Social Research

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Subject Social mobility
Subject Mexican-american men
Subject Job mobility.
Genre Technical report

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Tuma, Nancy Brandon. (1972). Stochastic models of social mobility: a comparative analysis and an application to job mobility of Mexican-American men. Technical Report 49, Laboratory for Social Research, Stanford University Department of Sociology. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/xr820fg9484

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Laboratory for Social Research Technical Report Series (1961-1985), Stanford University Department of Sociology

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