Sociology, Volume 33Clarendon Press, 1999 - Sociology |
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Page 179
... compared with 42 per cent in Central Clydeside ( GRO 1975 : Table 5 ) and 33 per cent in England and Wales ( Goldblatt 1990 : Table 2.22 ) . The analytic exclusion of those aged less than 35 years probably accounts also for part of the ...
... compared with 42 per cent in Central Clydeside ( GRO 1975 : Table 5 ) and 33 per cent in England and Wales ( Goldblatt 1990 : Table 2.22 ) . The analytic exclusion of those aged less than 35 years probably accounts also for part of the ...
Page 188
... compared with ' intact ' households ( Ely et al . 1998 ) . When young people living in lone parent households were compared with those from intact families with the same level of income they were , on average , more likely to achieve ...
... compared with ' intact ' households ( Ely et al . 1998 ) . When young people living in lone parent households were compared with those from intact families with the same level of income they were , on average , more likely to achieve ...
Page 355
... comparable the cases must be alike in all significant respects . It is rather like saying that Japanese economic performance cannot be compared with British economic performance because the structure of state - economy relations in the ...
... comparable the cases must be alike in all significant respects . It is rather like saying that Japanese economic performance cannot be compared with British economic performance because the structure of state - economy relations in the ...
Contents
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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