Comparative social research
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Comparative social research
JAI Press, 1979-
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Comparative social research : an annual publication
Comparative social research : a research annual
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Comparative social research : an annual publication / editor, Richard F. Tomasson
Comparative social research : a research annual / series editor, Craig Calhoun
v.1は別書誌<BA06914228>
Vol. 2-10 have subtitle: An annual publication
v. 17, v. 18, v. 21 has no subtitle
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Description and Table of Contents
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v. 2 ISBN 9780892321124
Table of Contents
- Introduction, Richard F. Tomasson. Part 1 The developed societies: social policy and ideology - public opinion in eight rich nations, Richard M. Coughlin
- social equality and the impact of education in Western Europe, Gunther Luchen
- migration and workers conflicts in Western Europe, Martin Slater
- labour parties, economic growth and the redistribution of income in five capitalist democracies, Lars Bjorn
- religion and politics in three Northwest European democracies, John D. Stephens
- ideological profiles of West German and Italian socialists and Christian democrats - a factor analysis, Peter H. Merkl. Part 2 Studies in underdevelopment: comparative advantage - the world division of labour and undevelopment, Charles C. Ragin and Jacques Delacroix
- does democracy hinder economic development in the latecomer developing nations?, Robert M. Marsh
- elites and the population problem in five Third World nations, Robert E. Kennedy, Jr. and Pablo Pindas. Part 3 Theories in comparative sociology: Alexis de Tocqueville and the political sociology of liberalism, Timothy A. Tilton
- egalitarian political movements, social welfare effort and convergence theory - a cross-national analysis, John B. Williamson and Joseph W. Weiss
- inequality and political conflict, Peter G. Sinden
- interorganizational relations - a comparison of Western and Maoist approaches, Bariman Taraki and David L. Westby.
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v. 3 ISBN 9780892321506
Table of Contents
- Introduction, Richard F. Tomasson. Part 1 The developed societies: political disaffection and political stability - a comparison of Japanese and Western findings, Scott C. Flanagan and Bradley M. Richardson
- the growth of the welfare state in Britain, France, Germany and Italy - a comparison of three paradigms, Jerald Hage and Robert A. Hanneman
- alienation and social justice in England and the United States - the policy and economy, H. Wesley Perkins and Wendell Bell
- the politics of local revenue transfers in six industrial countries, Douglas E. Ashford
- urban transportation policy in West Germany and the Unied States - the limits of subsidy, James A. Dunn, Jr. Part 2 Studies in stratification: income inequality in the Marxist theory of development - a cross-national test, Zeev Gorin
- income equality and economic development in Great Britain, Germany and France, 1850-1970, Robert Hanneman
- income inequality and murder rates - some cross-national findings, Steven F. Messner
- status attainment of immigrant and immigrant-origin categories in the United States, Canada, and Israel, Monica Boyd et al
- the failure of the equity objective in health - a comparative analysis of Canada, Britain and the United States, Pranial Manga and Geoffrey R. Weller. Part 3 Historical-comparative studies: the institutionalization of the role of the scientist - England in the 17th century and Ancient Greece, Charles Samic
- socio-economic forces as determinants of childhood morality decline in Rhode Island, 1860-1970 - a comparison with England and Wales, John P. Fulton. Part 4 Cross-sectional analysis: a holocultural analysis of old age, Anthony P. Glascock and Susan L. Feinman
- cross-national versus historical regression models - conditions of equivalence in comparative analysis, Glenn Firebaugh.
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v. 4 ISBN 9780892321889
Table of Contents
- Introduction, Richard F. Tomasson. Part 1 Focus on Canada: voting and class politics in Canada and the United States, John F. Myles and Dennis Forcese
- the politics of devolution - Quebec, Wales and Scotland, Edward A. Tiryakian
- politics and moral causes in Canada and the United States, Mildred A. Schwartz
- occupational status in Canada and Australia - the native and the foreign born, Anthony H. Richmond and Jerzy Zubrzycki
- Canadian and American policies toward their Japanese minorities during the Second World War, Daniel J.O'Neil
- Canadian and American approaches to foreign direct investment and international trade policies, Peter Karl Kresl. Part 2 Historical-comparative studies: political repression and political development - the human rights issue in 19th-century Europe, Robert Justin Goldstein
- the urban middleman, Jack Nusan Porter. Part 3 Comparative demography: illegitimacy in Sweden and Australia, William R. Kelly and Phillips Cutright
- foreign workers in the industrial societies of East and West Europe, Karl H. Kahrs. Part 4 Two-case studies: working-class divisions and political consensus in France and the United States, William Form
- silk and steel - Italy and Japan between the two World Wars, Walter Goldfrank. Part 5 Latin America: challenging the divine right of generals in Latin America - Brazil, Bolivia and Peru, Jan Knippers Black.
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v. 5 ISBN 9780892322954
Table of Contents
- Introduction - focus on Western Europe, Richard F. Tomasson. Part 1 The south and the north: from corporation to neo-syndicalism - the state, organized labour, and the changing industrial relations systems of Southern Europe, Howard J. Wiarda. Part 2 Status and power: working class power and the political economy of western capitalist societies, J. Rogers Hollingsworth and Robert A. Hanneman
- problems and prospects in comparative status attainment research in Great Britain and the United States, Alan C. Kerckhoff. Part 3 The economies: the European Monetary System and national policy constraints, Hugo M. Kaufmann
- economic policy and election cycles - constraints in nine OECD countries, John D. Robertson
- the tax revolt in Britain, Canada and the United States, Kenneth Woodside
- transaction trends in Western Europe and the Nordic area, Peter R. Manoogian and Bengt Sundelius. Part 4 Welfare and education: the sequential development of social programmes in 18 welfare states, Saundra K. Schneider
- equality of educational opportunities in Western Europe, Maurice A. Garnier
- American and English student values, H. Wesley Perkins and James L. Spates. Part 5 Cities: British and French new towns programmes, Luther A. Allen
- class, politics, mass transit and the city - Frankfurt/Main and Chicago, Glenn Yago. Part 6 Social movements: the modern women's movement in Italy, France and Great Britain - differences in life cycles, Jane Jenson.
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