Encyclopedia of Sociology
DISASTER RESEARCH Transemergency Period Behavior. Individu- als and households. When disasters occur, individu- als generally re ...
DISASTER RESEARCH than from the direct physical impacts of disasters. However, not all postimpact effects are negative; sometime ...
DISASTER RESEARCH small groups; the disaster recovery period is fraught with problems at the household, organization, and commun ...
DISASTER RESEARCH as the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and some European countries, the emergency-man- agement and disa ...
DISCRIMINATION ———, and K. Tierney, eds. 1994 Disasters, Collective Behavior, and Social Organization. Newark, Del.: Uni- versit ...
DISCRIMINATION The broadest sociological definitions of dis- crimination assume that racial minorities, women, and other histori ...
DISCRIMINATION analyses often only camouflage the crucial issues, as critical examination of wage differential decom- positions ...
DISCRIMINATION distributions simply a matter of gender differ- ences in preferences or abilities with no implica- tion of discri ...
DISCRIMINATION reduce the liabilities of those who have already fallen victim to inferior schools. Microcosms cannot escape the ...
DISCRIMINATION industries. But these patterns are not accidental. Planners put minorities into these industries for cheaper labo ...
DISCRIMINATION present ‘‘tastes,’’ attitudes, or awareness. Hence, models based primarily on indi- vidual prejudice or ‘‘rationa ...
DIVISION OF LABOR Heckman, J. J., and B. S. Payner 1989 ‘‘Determining the Impact of Federal Antidiscrimination Policy on the Eco ...
DIVISION OF LABOR All of the major sociological theorists consid- ered the division of labor to be a fundamental concept in unde ...
DIVISION OF LABOR transnational corporations that draw raw resourc- es and labor from the developing nations, and management fro ...
DIVISION OF LABOR their productive roles; labor would not be alienat- ing because of the common ideology and sense of community. ...
DIVISION OF LABOR influence on mobility, prejudice, conflict, affilia- tion, intermarriage, and inequality. In Blau’s scheme, a ...
DIVORCE (SEE ALSO: Bureaucracy, Complex Organizations, Conver- gence Theories, Family and Household Structure, Family Roles, Ind ...
DIVORCE family members, as other life-course transitions (remarriage, childbirth, and retirement). The so- ciological interest i ...
DIVORCE in divorce outstripped the increase in population several times. A number of factors have been identified as causes of s ...
DIVORCE developed as there are higher and higher expecta- tions for what a marriage should be. In the nine- teenth century, drun ...
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