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Editor's Note
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Social Survey Research in Japanese Sociology (<Special Issue> Japanese Sociology and Social Surveys)
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2-9
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Problems Relating to Declining Response Rates to Social Survey Research in Japan : Trends After 2000 (<Special Issue> Japanese Sociology and Social Surveys)
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10-22
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A Study on Technical and Cultural Differences in Survey Methodology Between Japan and the United States (<Special Issue> Japanese Sociology and Social Surveys)
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23-34
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The Demize of Comparative Sociology? : Globalization and its Shadow (<Special Issue> Japanese Sociology and Social Surveys)
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35-47
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The Present Situation of Research in Japan and the Japanese Certification Board for Social Researchers (<Special Issue> Japanese Sociology and Social Surveys)
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48-50
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The Possibility of Mixed-Mode Surveys in Sociological Studies (<Special Issue> Japanese Sociology and Social Surveys)
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51-63
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Intergenerational Mobility in East Asian Countries : A Comparative Study of Japan, Korea and China
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64-79
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Perceived Freedom and its Sociological Effects : An Inquiry into the Relationship Between Liberalism and Inequality
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80-99
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Managing the Dyad Between Independence and Dependence : Case Studies of the American Elderly and Their Lives With Pets
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100-114
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<Book Review>Personal, Portable, Pedestrian : Mobile Phones in Japanese Life. By Mizuko Ito, Daisuke Okabe and Misa Matsuda
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115-116
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<Book Review>Inequality amid Affluence : Social Stratification in Japan. By Junsuke Hara and Kazuo Seiyama
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116-119
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<Book Review>Intentional Social Change : Rational Choice Theory. By Yoshimichi Sato
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119-121
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