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Status Inconsistency Trends and Their Sigificance in the Japanese Society, 1955-1975

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Title
Status Inconsistency Trends and Their Sigificance in the Japanese Society, 1955-1975
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Japanese Sociological Review / Shakaigaku Hyoron, January 1986
DOI 10.4057/jsr.37.152
Authors

Ken'ichi Tominaga, Toshio Tomoeda

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