Sociology, Volume 33Clarendon Press, 1999 - Sociology |
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... adults . The survey was carried out in December 1997 , and respondents were selected using a stratified prob- ability sample weighted to be representative of all adults in Great Britain . Given that the theoretical literature on issues ...
... adults . The survey was carried out in December 1997 , and respondents were selected using a stratified prob- ability sample weighted to be representative of all adults in Great Britain . Given that the theoretical literature on issues ...
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... adults , we do not directly experience the sociogenesis of earlier societies and their power relations , even though as children we psycho- genetically internalise aspects of their subjectivity to the extent that they seem our own , a ...
... adults , we do not directly experience the sociogenesis of earlier societies and their power relations , even though as children we psycho- genetically internalise aspects of their subjectivity to the extent that they seem our own , a ...
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... adults in the household . To calcu- late expenditure pressure ( equivalent adults ) we have used the original OECD equivalency scale ( it counts the first adult in a household as 1 , additional adults as 0.7 and children as 0.5 each ) ...
... adults in the household . To calcu- late expenditure pressure ( equivalent adults ) we have used the original OECD equivalency scale ( it counts the first adult in a household as 1 , additional adults as 0.7 and children as 0.5 each ) ...
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NUMBER 1 FEBRUARY | 1 |
GEOFFREY EVANS AND COLIN MILLS Are There Classes | 23 |
TIM STRANGLEMAN AND IAN ROBERTS Looking Through the Window | 47 |
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