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Employee Ownership & Economic Well-Being: Household Wealth, Job Stability, and Employment Quality among Employee-Owners Age 28 to 34
This report presents some of the first in-depth analysis of the relationship between employee ownership and workers' economic well-being. The findings of this research, based on analysis of survey data of younger workers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, are remarkable
Family Transitions, Economic Status, and Voter Turnout Among African-American Inner-City Women
We examine voter turnout of inner-city African-American mothers, many of whom are single parents and endure long-term, economic hardship. Previous research suggests that income is a more important factor among these groups than in the general population. We seek to understand the interplay of family structure, income, and voter turnout. Copyright (c) 2006 Southwestern Social Science Association.