Margaret Jarman Hagood
Margaret Jarman Hagood (October 26, 1907 – August 13, 1963) was an American sociologist and demographer who "helped steer sociology away from the armchair and toward the calculator". She wrote the books ''Mothers of the South'' (1939) and ''Statistics for Sociologists'' (1941), and later became president of the Population Association of America and of the Rural Sociological Society. Provided by Wikipedia
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Mothers of the South; portraiture of the white tenant farm woman. by Hagood, Margaret Jarman, 1907-1963
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Mothers of the South : portraiture of the white tenant farm woman / by Hagood, Margaret Jarman, 1907-1963
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Mothers of the South; portraiture of the white tenant farm woman. by Hagood, Margaret Jarman, 1907-1963
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Labor force measurement and national economic policy. by Bancroft, Gertrude, Ducoff, Louis J. 1909-2001, Hagood, Margaret Jarman, 1907-1963, Stewart, Charles, Welch, Emmett H., Wood, Loring
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