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Boyd, Monica. 2008. A Socioeconomic Scale for Canada; Measuring Occupational Status from the Census. Canadian Review of Sociology, 45(1): 51-91.
Nam, Charles B., and Mary G. Powers. 1968. Changes in the Relative Status of Workers in the United States, 1950-1960. Social Forces, 47:158-170.
Nam, Charles B., John LaRoque, Mary G. Powers, and Joan Holmberg. 1975. Occupational Status Scores: Stability and Change. Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Social Statistics Section, 570-575.
Nam, Charles B., and E. Walter Terrie. 1982. Measurement of Socioeconomic Status from United States Census Data. Pp. 29-42 in Mary G. Powers, ed. Measures of Socioeconomic Status: Current Issues, Boulder: Westview Press.
Nam, Charles B., and Mary G. Powers. 1983. The Socioeconomic Approach to Status Measurement. Houston: Cap and Gown Press.
Nam, Charles B., and E. Walter Terrie. 1988. 1980-Based Nam-Powers Occupational Status Scores. Florida State University, Center for the Study of Population. Working Paper Series, WPS 88-48.
Nam, Charles B. 2000. Comparison of Three Occupational Scales. Florida State University, Center for the Study of Population. Working Paper Series, WPS 00-145.
Nam, Charles B., and Monica Boyd. 2004. Occupational status in 2000; Over a century of census-based measurement. Population Research and Policy Review, 23: 327-358.
Powers, Mary G. , ed. 1982. Measures of Socioeconomic Status: Current Issues. Boulder: Westview Press.
Terrie, E. Walter, and Charles B. Nam. 1994. 1990 and 1980 Nam-Powers-Terrie Occupational Status Scores. Florida State University, Center for the Study of Population. Working Paper Series, WPS 94-118.
U.S. Bureau of the Census. 1963. Methodology and Scores of Socioeconomic Status. Working Paper No. 15. Washington, D.C.U.S. Bureau of the Census. 1967. U.S. Census of Population: 1960, Subject Reports, Socioeconomic Status. Final Report PC(2)-5C. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington, D.C
Boyd, Monica. 2008. A Socioeconomic Scale for Canada; Measuring Occupational Status from the Census. Canadian Review of Sociology, 45(1): 51-91.
Nam, Charles B., and Mary G. Powers. 1968. Changes in the Relative Status of Workers in the United States, 1950-1960. Social Forces, 47:158-170.
Nam, Charles B., John LaRoque, Mary G. Powers, and Joan Holmberg. 1975. Occupational Status Scores: Stability and Change. Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Social Statistics Section, 570-575.
Nam, Charles B., and E. Walter Terrie. 1982. Measurement of Socioeconomic Status from United States Census Data. Pp. 29-42 in Mary G. Powers, ed. Measures of Socioeconomic Status: Current Issues, Boulder: Westview Press.
Nam, Charles B., and Mary G. Powers. 1983. The Socioeconomic Approach to Status Measurement. Houston: Cap and Gown Press.
Nam, Charles B., and E. Walter Terrie. 1988. 1980-Based Nam-Powers Occupational Status Scores. Florida State University, Center for the Study of Population. Working Paper Series, WPS 88-48.
Nam, Charles B. 2000. Comparison of Three Occupational Scales. Florida State University, Center for the Study of Population. Working Paper Series, WPS 00-145.
Nam, Charles B., and Monica Boyd. 2004. Occupational status in 2000; Over a century of census-based measurement. Population Research and Policy Review, 23: 327-358.
Powers, Mary G. , ed. 1982. Measures of Socioeconomic Status: Current Issues. Boulder: Westview Press.
Terrie, E. Walter, and Charles B. Nam. 1994. 1990 and 1980 Nam-Powers-Terrie Occupational Status Scores. Florida State University, Center for the Study of Population. Working Paper Series, WPS 94-118.
U.S. Bureau of the Census. 1963. Methodology and Scores of Socioeconomic Status. Working Paper No. 15. Washington, D.C.U.S. Bureau of the Census. 1967. U.S. Census of Population: 1960, Subject Reports, Socioeconomic Status. Final Report PC(2)-5C. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington, D.C