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The right to work, power resources, and economic inequality
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Tom Vanheuvelen
Sociology (Twin Cities)
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Power Resources
100%
Right to Work
100%
Right-to-work Laws
100%
Power System Economics
100%
Law
33%
U.S. Census
33%
Economic Inequality
33%
Wage Inequality
33%
Negative Association
33%
Economic Resources
33%
Local Area
33%
Union Membership
33%
Labor Unions
33%
Sociological Theory
33%
Internal Revenue Service
33%
Labour Power
33%
Income Inequality
33%
Inequality Data
33%
National Labor Relations Board
33%
Inconsistent Results
33%
Social Sciences
Energy Resources
100%
Right to Employment
100%
Legislation
80%
USA
40%
Population Censuses
20%
Economic Resources
20%
Sociological Theory
20%
Labor Relation
20%
Union Membership
20%