Encyclopedia of Sociology
COMMUNITY five assistants, addressed the effects on Muncie of certain events during the period between 1925 and 1935, some of wh ...
COMMUNITY by the latter stages of industrialization. According to Warner’s vision of Yankee City, the loss of local economic con ...
COMMUNITY poor (Sklar 1998). Hull House Maps and Papers, published in 1895, provides a remarkably detailed description of the li ...
COMMUNITY Roland Warren (1978) describes the modern so- cial transformation of community as a change of orientation by the local ...
COMMUNITY both geographic and social distance. Although the community ‘‘liberated’’ argument preceeded the development of the In ...
COMPARABLE WORTH Plotnick, Robert and Saul Hoffman 1999 ‘‘The Effect of Neighborhood Characteristics on Young Adult Out- comes: ...
COMPARABLE WORTH Proponents of using comparable worth to es- tablish pay equity argue that 1) at least some part of the lower wa ...
COMPARABLE WORTH in wages between male-dominated and female- dominated occupations—such as that female-domi- nated occupations h ...
COMPARABLE WORTH Existing job-evaluation schemes have been criti- cized for undervaluing, or not even considering, the skills an ...
COMPARATIVE HEALTH-CARE SYSTEMS Edgeworth, F. Y. 1922 ‘‘Equal Pay to Men and Women for Equal Work.’’ The Economic Journal 32:431 ...
COMPARATIVE HEALTH-CARE SYSTEMS involves describing the range of health-care services in populations or societies, particularly ...
COMPARATIVE HEALTH-CARE SYSTEMS population from fifty-five in Italy to thirty-four in Germany to twenty-six in the United States ...
COMPARATIVE HEALTH-CARE SYSTEMS development of health-care systems (Payer 1996). For example, Starr (1982) has posed and explore ...
COMPARATIVE HEALTH-CARE SYSTEMS eastern European systems), capitalist dependen- cies in the periphery and semi-periphery (e.g., ...
COMPARATIVE HEALTH-CARE SYSTEMS on average than American men, and Swedish wom- en live two years longer than their American coun ...
COMPARATIVE HEALTH-CARE SYSTEMS hospitals also entered into new arrangements where they have greater structural independence and ...
COMPARATIVE HEALTH-CARE SYSTEMS independent insurance plans. The plans fall into three major groups, each enrolling about a thir ...
COMPARATIVE HEALTH-CARE SYSTEMS have plagued privatized systems elsewhere: lack of insurance coverage, increasing costs, maldist ...
COMPARATIVE HEALTH-CARE SYSTEMS Comparing health-care systems entails a vast array of information, including historical back- gr ...
COMPARATIVE-HISTORICAL SOCIOLOGY Schieber, George, and Akiko Maeda 1999 ‘‘Health-Care Financing and Delivery in Developing Count ...
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