Sociology topic list of research papers
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Non-intact families and diverging educational destinies: A decomposition analysis for Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States
Abstract We examine whether the presence of non-intact families in society is related to increased inequality in educational attainment according to social background, as suggested by the ‘diverging destinies’ thesis. We analyze four countries,...
2016 / Fabrizio Bernardi, Diederik Boertien -
Company metamorphosis: professionalization waves, family firms and management buyouts2016 / Carole Howorth, Mike Wright, Paul Westhead, Deborah Allcock
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Do Personality and Organizational Politics Predict Workplace Victimization? A Study among Ghanaian Employees
Abstract Background Workplace victimization is considered a major social stressor with significant implications for the wellbeing of employees and organizations. The aim of this study was to examine the influences of employees'...
2016 / Kwesi Amponsah-Tawiah, Francis Annor -
Transnational parenting and the well-being of Angolan migrant parents in Europe2016 / VALENTINA MAZZUCATO, BILISUMA BUSHIE DITO, MARZIA GRASSI, JEANNE VIVET
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Physical victimization, gender identity and suicide risk among transgender men and women
Abstract We investigated whether being attacked physically due to one's gender identity or expression was associated with suicide risk among trans men and women living in Virginia. The sample consisted of 350 transgender men and women who...
2016 / Gia Elise Barboza, Silvia Dominguez, Elena Chance -
Ethnic differences in realising desires to leave urban neighbourhoods2016 / Sanne Boschman, Reinout Kleinhans, Maarten van Ham
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The effects of upper-secondary education and training systems on skills inequality. A quasi-cohort analysis using PISA 2000 and the OECD survey of adult skills2016 / Andy Green, Nicola Pensiero
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The variegated financialization of sub-prime credit markets2016 / L. Appleyard, K. Rowlingson, J. Gardner
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Reflexiones sobre la vasectomía sin bisturí2016 / Judith del Carmen Jiménez-Hernández, Patricia Flores-Huitrón, Efrén Raúl Ponce-Rosas
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“It was only a mild concussion”: Exploring the description of sports concussion in online news articles
Abstract Background/aims Concussion is widely discussed in online sports news articles, but the terms used to report this injury vary. This study aimed to use a systematic search strategy and explore the description of sports...
2016 / Osman Hassan Ahmed, Eric E. Hall -
Sequential regression measurement error models with application2016 / J. L. Moffatt, P. Scarf
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The transformations of utility theory: a behavioral perspective2016 / Ulrich Witt
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Living Near to Attractive Nature? A Well-Being Indicator for Ranking Dutch, Danish, and German Functional Urban Areas2016 / Michiel N. Daams, Paolo Veneri
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Heading for disaster: Extreme work and skill mix changes in the emergency services of England2016 / K. Mather, R. Seifert
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SEGURO DE SALUD Y PRINCIPIO CONTRIBUTIVO DE LA SEGURIDAD SOCIAL EN LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMÉRICA
RESUMEN El principio contributivo ha perfilado el debate histórico sobre el aseguramiento universal de salud en los Estados Unidos. Desde la creación de la seguridad social en 1935 hasta la promulgación de la Ley de Cuidado de Salud Asequible o Ley...
2016 / Alejandro Arrieta -
The interplay of race, socioeconomic status and Neighborhood residence upon birth outcomes in a high black infant mortality community
Abstract This study examined the interrelationship of race and socioeconomic status (SES) upon infant birthweight at the individual and neighborhood levels within a Midwestern US county marked by high Black infant mortality. The study conducted a...
2016 / Catherine L. Kothari, Rajib Paul, Ben Dormitorio, Fernando Ospina, Arthur James, et al. -
Street talk and Bourdieusian criminology: Bringing narrative to field theory2016 / S. Sandberg, J. Fleetwood
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Association of partner, parental, and employment statuses with self-rated health among German women and men
Abstract The association of partner, parental, and employment statuses with health is usually discussed in terms of either the multiple role burden hypothesis or the multiple role attachment hypothesis. The first hypothesis states that combining...
2016 / Elena von der Lippe, Petra Rattay -
Political fragmentation and widening disparities in African-American and white mortality, 1972–1988
Abstract Objective During the 1970s and 1980s in the U.S., population movement, urban sprawl and urban governance reform led to a proliferation of local, autonomous jurisdictions. Prior literature examines how this creation of...
2016 / Yonsu Kim, Tim A. Bruckner -
What Drives the Relationship Between Early Criminal Involvement and School Dropout?2016 / Iryna Rud, Chris van Klaveren, Wim Groot, Henriëtte Maassen van den Brink