Sociology topic list of research papers
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Theoretical basis and explanation for the relationship between area-level social inequalities and population oral health outcomes – A scoping review
Abstract This study was conducted to review the evidence on the association between area-level social inequalities and population oral health according to type and extent of social theories. A scoping review was conducted of studies, which assessed...
2016 / Ankur Singh, Jane Harford, Helena S. Schuch, Richard G. Watt, Marco A. Peres -
Data-prompted interviews: Using individual ecological data to stimulate narratives and explore meanings.2015 / Dominika Kwasnicka, Stephan U. Dombrowski, Martin White, Falko F. Sniehotta
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Social psychology, history, and the study of the Holocaust: The perils of interdisciplinary “borrowing”.2014 / Jovan Byford, Cristian Tileagă
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Thomas Spranz-Fogasy. 2014. Die allmähliche Verfertigung der Diagnose im Reden. Prädiagnostische Mitteilungen im Gespräch zwischen Arzt und Patient2016 / Alexandra Groß
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Inequality of opportunities in the labor market: evidence from life in transition surveys in Europe and Central Asia2013 / Ana Abras, Alejandro Hoyos, Ambar Narayan, Sailesh Tiwari
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Perceived family relationships and depressed mood in early and late adolescence: A comparison of European and Asian Americans.2005 / Ellen Greenberger, Chuansheng Chen
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Supporting Family Cargivers / Unterstützung für pflegende Angehörige2015 / Ursula Posch-Eliskases, Christine Rungg, Markus Moosbrugger, Susanne Perkhofer
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Equality hypocrisy, inconsistency, and prejudice: The unequal application of the universal human right to equality.2015 / Dominic Abrams, Diane M. Houston, Julie Van de Vyver, Milica Vasiljevic
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Problem gambling and drinking among Finnish women2016 / Johanna Järvinen-Tassopoulos
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Temperature of NiCrBSi Powder Particles Detonation Sprayed – Theory and Practice2014 / T. Babul
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Empty rituals? A qualitative study of users’ experience of monitoring & evaluation systems in HIV interventions in western India
Abstract In global health initiatives, particularly in the context of private philanthropy and its ‘business minded’ approach, detailed programme data plays an increasing role in informing assessments, improvements, evaluations, and ultimately...
2016 / Anuprita Shukla, Paul Teedon, Flora Cornish -
Intergenerational persistence of health: Do immigrants get healthier as they remain in the U.S. for more generations?
Abstract It is well known that a substantial part of income and education is passed on from parents to children, generating substantial persistence in socioeconomic status across generations. In this paper, we examine whether another form of human...
2016 / Mevlude Akbulut-Yuksel, Adriana D. Kugler -
Appeals to evidence for the resolution of wicked problems: the origins and mechanisms of evidentiary bias2016 / Justin O. Parkhurst
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Muchitos, melarchía y respeto. Niñez, enfermedad y relaciones intergeneracionales en un pueblo afromexicano de la Costa de Oaxaca2016 / Cristina Verónica Masferrer León
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Health returns to education by family socioeconomic origins, 1980–2008: Testing the importance of gender, cohort, and age
Abstract Recent studies find that health returns to education are elevated among those who come from disadvantaged families. These findings suggest that education may be a health resource that compensates or “substitutes” for lower parental...
2016 / Matthew A. Andersson -
Quality of life in cities – Empirical evidence in comparative European perspective2016 / Dorota Węziak-Białowolska
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Missing the Unhealthy? Examining Empirical Validity of Material Deprivation Indices (MDIs) Using a Partial Criterion Variable2016 / Selcuk Beduk
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Validity and reliability of the Cyber-aggression Questionnaire for Adolescents (CYBA)2016 / David Álvarez-García, Alejandra Barreiro-Collazo, José Carlos Núñez, Alejandra Dobarro
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Tax evasion and well-being: A study of the social and institutional context in Central and Eastern Europe
Abstract The paper examines the relationship between tax evasion and individuals’ well-being by using a subjective question on life satisfaction in fourteen Central and Eastern European countries. The paper focuses on the role of institutions and...
2016 / Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Klarita Gërxhani -
Supporting or alienating students during their transition to Higher Education: Mathematically relevant trajectories in the contexts of England and Norway
Abstract Drawing on our projects of transition to mathematically demanding subjects in UK Higher Education and an extension of this work in Norway, we explore the measurement of various pedagogical and learning aspects of students’ transition into...
2016 / Maria Pampaka, Birgit Pepin, Svein Arne Sikko