Steven H. Murdock
Steven H. Murdock
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The Farm financial crisis
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Applied Demography in the 21st Century
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Demographics
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The new Texas challenge
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An America challenged
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Nuclear waste
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Energy development in the Western United States
cover - ADApplied DemographySteven H. Murdock
Applied demography
no cover - HWHazardous Wastes in Rural AmericaSteven H. Murdock
Hazardous Wastes in Rural America
no cover - ESEvaluating small-area populatio...Steven H. Murdock
Evaluating small-area population estimates and projections
no cover - SSSecondary sources of research dataSteven H. Murdock
Secondary sources of research data
no cover - AAAn assessment of the social and...Steven H. Murdock
An assessment of the social and special effects of siting a low-level radioactive waste disposal facility in Texas
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The Farm financial crisis
- Open Work
Applied Demography in the 21st Century
- Open Work
Demographics
- Open Work
The new Texas challenge
- Open Work
An America challenged
- Open Work
Nuclear waste
- Open Work
Energy development in the Western United States
- Open Work
Applied demography
- Open Work
Hazardous Wastes in Rural America
- Open Work
Evaluating small-area population estimates and projections
- Open Work
Secondary sources of research data
- Open Work
An assessment of the social and special effects of siting a low-level radioactive waste disposal facility in Texas