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Zhang, Yuping; Hannum, Emily; Wang, Meiyan – Social Forces, 2008
Previous research on China's labor market gender gaps has emphasized the human and political capital disadvantages of women and new discrimination in the reform era. Analyzing the China Urban Labor Survey/China Adult Literacy Survey, this paper shows that while women are significantly disadvantaged by various measures of human and political…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Marital Status, Employment Level, Mothers
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Baer, Doug; And Others – Social Forces, 1990
Reconsiders S.M. Lipset's thesis on value differences between Canadians and Americans. Uses data from national surveys to test Lipset's argument. Analyses reveal no national differences or differences that are opposite to those hypothesized by Lipset. Speculates on contemporary reasons for new findings. Discusses inherent difficulties associated…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences, Factor Analysis
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Gee, Gilbert C.; Pavalko, Eliza K.; Long, J. Scott – Social Forces, 2007
Self-reported discrimination is linked to diminished well-being, but the processes generating these reports remain poorly understood. Employing the life course perspective, this paper examines the correspondence between expected age preferences for workers and perceived age discrimination among a nationally representative sample of 7,225 working…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Age Discrimination, Employee Attitudes, Employer Attitudes
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Rosenfeld, Rachel A. – Social Forces, 2002
Examines the past 30 years of research on gender. Discusses lessons learned: to study difference in context, make real comparisons, look for similarities as well as differences, examine variation within as well as between groups, investigate exceptions, note failure to find effects, allow equifinality, and move beyond gender as a category per se.…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, College Faculty, Differences, Diversity (Faculty)
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Krymkowski, Daniel H.; Krauze, Tadeusz K. – Social Forces, 1992
Introduces a procedure for projecting an intergenerational occupational mobility table in the absence of actual data on social background. Results forecast a significant increase in immobility and downward mobility, especially for men, between 1986-89 and year 2000. (KS)
Descriptors: Labor Force, Measurement, Occupational Mobility, Sex Differences
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Sayer, Liana C. – Social Forces, 2005
This analysis uses nationally representative time diary data from 1965, 1975 and 1998 to examine trends and gender differences in time use. Women continue to do more household labor than men; however, men have substantially increased time in core household activities such as cooking, cleaning and daily child care. Nonetheless, a 30-minute-per-day…
Descriptors: Females, Males, Time Management, Gender Differences
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Gove, Walter R. – Social Forces, 1994
Outlines a theory of human motivation that focuses on the unpredictability of life, innate and noninnate differences in individual characteristics, individual responsibility for actions, importance of a meaningful life, intrinsic physiologic rewards of behavior, gender differences in behavior, adult psychological maturation, and limitations of the…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Behavior Theories, Individual Characteristics, Learning Theories
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Hummer, Robert A.; Biegler, Monique; De Turk, Peter B.; Forbes, Douglas; Frisbie, W. Parker; Hong, Ying; Pullum, Starling G. – Social Forces, 1999
Health statistics show wide variations in risk and determinants of infant death across racial and ethnic subpopulations, a within-group advantage to being an immigrant, and the same direction of effects for mortality risk factors across groups. Efforts to lower infant mortality should benefit all groups. Contains 83 references. (TD)
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Demography, Ethnic Groups, Health
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Alcantara, Manual – Social Forces, 2005
This article discusses the existing relationships between politics and society at the start of the twenty-first century in Latin America, a region that is characterized by its heterogeneity, and that is addressed as a homogenous whole. Politics are treated as an extension of democracy, the changing role of institutions, the weakness of political…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Politics of Education, Educational History
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Hout, Michael – Social Forces, 1979
Data are presented in this paper to refute G. C. Wright's allegation that racism is an important factor in the provision of family planning services in the United States. (Author/EB)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Demography, Economic Status, Family Planning