Sociology topic list of research papers
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Network-based social capital and capacity-building programs: an example from Ethiopia2010 / Shoba Ramanadhan, Sosena Kebede, Jeannie Mantopoulos, Elizabeth H Bradley
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An ecological study of social fragmentation, socioeconomic deprivation, and suicide in rural China: 2008–2010
Abstract China accounts for a large number of suicides worldwide, and most occur in rural areas. Suicide research in China has primarily focused on individual-level risk factors, few have studied the influence of neighborhood contexts. This...
2016 / Lydia W. Li, Hongwei Xu, Zhenmei Zhang, Jinyu Liu -
Study protocol - Indigenous Australian social networks and the impact on smoking policy and programs in Australia: protocol for a mixed-method prospective study2013 / Raglan Maddox, Rachel Davey, Tom Cochrane, Ray Lovett, Anke van der Sterren
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Factors associated with the use of home-visit nursing services covered by the long-term care insurance in rural Japan: a cross-sectional study2013 / Masayo Kashiwagi, Nanako Tamiya, Mikiya Sato, Eiji Yano
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Examining the Association Between Self-Concept Clarity and Self-Esteem on a Sample of Romanian Students
Abstract Current studies indicate that Self-Esteem is positively related to Self-Concept Clarity; findings highlighting that people with a higher Self-Concept Clarity also attained high levels of Self-Esteem. The Self-Concept Clarity Scale...
2012 / Cristiana Cătălina Cicei -
A Phenomenological Approach to Care Leavers’ Transition to Higher Education
Abstract Previous research conducted in the UK has highlighted issues with the educational experiences of care leavers in general and has suggested that life transitions affect care leavers’ later experiences. However, the participation and...
2013 / Belinda Bluff, Nigel King, Gráinne McMahon -
Measuring Adolescents’ Perceived Social Competence in Career Education: A Longitudinal Study with Portuguese Students
Abstract Social competence is a multidimensional construct with an important role in adolescents’ career development. It allows the establishment of positive relations with adults and peers, the acquisition of information and feedback relevant to...
2013 / Joana Carneiro Pinto, Maria do Céu Taveira, Adelinda Candeias, Alexandra Araújo, Ana Isabel Mota -
An empirical analysis of the time allocation of Italian couples: are they responsive?2009 / Hans G. Bloemen, Silvia Pasqua, Elena G. F. Stancanelli
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Development of a theory of implementation and integration: Normalization Process Theory2009 / Carl R May, Frances Mair, Tracy Finch, Anne MacFarlane, Christopher Dowrick, et al.
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Gender, Development, Values, Adaptation, and Discrimination in Acculturating Adolescents: The Case of Turk Heritage Youth Born and Living in Belgium2008 / Derya Güngör, Marc H. Bornstein
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“Getting sicker quicker”: Does living in a more deprived neighbourhood mean your health deteriorates faster?
Abstract Data from the longitudinal West of Scotland Twenty-07 Study: Health in the Community was used to examine whether, over a 20 year period, the self-reported health of people living in deprived areas became poorer faster compared to those...
2011 / Anne Ellaway, Michaela Benzeval, Michael Green, Alastair Leyland, Sally Macintyre -
Clarifying differences between review designs and methods2012 / David Gough, James Thomas, Sandy Oliver
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La justificación de las políticas de salud pública desde la ética y la eficiencia económica. Informe SESPAS 2010
Resumen Objetivos En España, en tiempos recientes, algunas voces han puesto en cuestión ciertas políticas de salud pública por posibles invasiones de la libertad personal. El objetivo del capítulo es responder a dichas voces con...
2010 / Miguel A. Ramiro Avilés, Félix Lobo -
Calidad de vida relacionada con la salud en población inmigrante en edad productiva
Resumen Introducción La intensa entrada de inmigrantes acaecida en España desde mediados de los años 1990 supone un importante reto para la organización del sistema sanitario español. Una cuestión de gran relevancia es el...
2009 / Pilar García-Gómez, Juan Oliva -
Policy networks and social resistance to water privatization in Latin America
Abstract The paper looks at civil society campaigns against water privatisation in six Latin American countries, resulting in both success and failure. Our inquiry aims at contributing to the understanding of the determinants of social movement...
2011 / Emanuele Lobina, Philipp Terhorst, Vladimir Popov -
Immigrant fertility in West Germany: Is there a socialization effect in transitions to second and third births?2010 / Nadja Milewski
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Self and Identity: Raising Undergraduate Students’ Awareness on Their Digital Footprints
Abstract It is well known the important role that technologies have as mediators of identities. Taking as departing point the assumption that ‘digital identity’ refers to the aspect of digital technology that is concerned with the relation between...
2012 / Mar Camacho, Janaina Minelli, Gabriela Grosseck -
Dialogue entre Genre et Sexe2013 / C. Chiland
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A taxonomy of supervisor–subordinate exchanges across cultures
Abstract Major concerns, both theoretical and methodological, have been raised about the adequacy of the leader-member exchange (LMX) theory, the existing model on supervisor–subordinate exchanges. This paper seeks to overcome three main theoretical ...
2011 / Naresh Khatri -
The RCCM 2009 Survey: Mapping Doctoral and Postdoctoral CAM Research in the United Kingdom2009 / Nicola Robinson, George Lewith