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90-24     Components of Change in Gender Role Attitudes, 1972-1988 By: Glenn Firebaugh

Published As: Firebaugh, G. (1992). "Where Does Social Change Come From? Estimating the Relative Contributions of Individual Change and Population Turnover." Population Research and Policy Review 11:1-20. |Journal Home Page|

91-03     The Strange Case of Dependency Theory and Foreign Investment Effects By: Glenn Firebaugh

Published As: Firebaugh, G. (1992). "Growth Effects of Foreign and Domestic Investment." American Journal of Sociology 98:105-130. |Journal Home Page|

91-29     Ryder's Theory of Demographic Metabolism and Societal Change By: Glenn Firebaugh

Published As: Firebaugh, G. (1992). "Where Does Social Change Come From? Estimating the Relative Contributions of Individual Change and Population Turnover." Population Research and Policy Review 11:1-20. |Journal Home Page|

93-07     Are Bad Estimates Good Enough for the Courts? By: Glenn Firebaugh

Published As: Firebaugh, G. (1993). "Are Bad Estimates Good Enough for the Courts?." Social Science Quarterly 74(3):488-495. |Journal Home Page|

00-13     Measures of Multi-Group Segregation By: Sean F. Reardon and Glenn Firebaugh

Published As: Reardon, S.F. and G. Firebaugh (2002). "Measures of Multigroup Segregation." Sociological Methodology 32:33-67. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|

06-01     The Segregation Profile: Investigating How Metropolitan Racial Segregation Varies by Spatial Scale By: Sean F. Reardon, Stephen A. Matthews, David O'Sullivan, Barrett A. Lee, Glenn Firebaugh and Chad R. Farrell

Published As: Reardon, S.F. , S.A. Matthews , D. O'Sullivan , B.A. Lee , G. Firebaugh , C.R. Farrell and K. Bischoff (2008). "The Geographic Scale of Metropolitan Racial Segregation." Demography 45(3):489-514. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|

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