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Your question intrigued me, so I had to go and take a look. It looks like Heinlein isn't published in many anthologies, possibly because he was an editor of one himself (according to Wikipedia):
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He also fell out of favor in the 80s to large extent:
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I think that all of these factors combined to his exclusion in Dozio's anthologies. By that time, Heinlein was already considered one of the three holy men of the Golden Age of Sci-Fi (Clarke and Asimov being the other two), so I'm not surprised he didn't make it into these volumes, which were focused on the new talent of the time.