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As well as having an accumulative effect on attained adult social class position ,
the results of mutual adjustment in the regression analyses suggest that each of
these factors has an independent effect on the chances of upward and downward
...
As well as having an accumulative effect on attained adult social class position ,
the results of mutual adjustment in the regression analyses suggest that each of
these factors has an independent effect on the chances of upward and downward
...
Page 180
Its independence in regression analysis suggests a real effect rather than an
indirect relationship in which the number of siblings affects social mobility via its
influence on educational attainment . Height could influence mobility through a ...
Its independence in regression analysis suggests a real effect rather than an
indirect relationship in which the number of siblings affects social mobility via its
influence on educational attainment . Height could influence mobility through a ...
Page 353
353 – 372 DEMOCRATISATION AND THE DECLINE OF SOCIAL MOVEMENTS :
THE EFFECTS OF REGIME ... it is argued that social movements do exist in
authoritarian regimes , and hence the question of the effect of regime change
upon ...
353 – 372 DEMOCRATISATION AND THE DECLINE OF SOCIAL MOVEMENTS :
THE EFFECTS OF REGIME ... it is argued that social movements do exist in
authoritarian regimes , and hence the question of the effect of regime change
upon ...
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Articles which appear in Sociology are subject to the usual academic process | 1 |
GEOFFREY EVANS AND COLIN MILLS Are There Classes | 23 |
TIM STRANGLEMAN AND IAN ROBERTS Looking Through the Window | 47 |
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