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October/November 1997, Vol. 8, No. 6
How Are We Doing? Leading Social Indicators Tell a Complex Story

"How Are We Doing?"
(data essay)
"Family and Children"
(data essay)
"Women's Status"
(data essay)
"America's Youth"
(data essay)
"Education, Volunteerism and Philanthropy"
(data essay)
"More Residential lntegration"
(data essay)
"Religiosity is Strong and Unchanging"
(data essay)
"Personal Security"
(data essay)
"Homosexuality/Poverty"
(data essay)
"Key Demographics"
(data essay)
"America and the World"
(data essay)
"Using Consumer Research To Chart Social Trends"
Smith, J. Walker & Ann Clurman
"How the Experts Got Voter Turnout Wrong Last Year"
Bruce, Peter
"It's Peter Bruce Who Got the Turnout Story Wrong"
Gans, Curtis
"Reply to Gans"
Bruce, Peter
"Nationalist Republicans and the Cold War"
White, John Kenneth

 

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