2009, 1, ISBN 9780754670865, 143
Comprehensive gender equality remains an unfulfilled goal in many European countries, in spite of important developments and challenges to the traditional...
Women | Women's rights | Equality | Economic conditions | Social conditions | Sex discrimination against women | Work | European Politics | Welfare | Gender Studies | Europe
Women | Women's rights | Equality | Economic conditions | Social conditions | Sex discrimination against women | Work | European Politics | Welfare | Gender Studies | Europe
Book
Gender and Society, ISSN 0891-2432, 8/2006, Volume 20, Issue 4, pp. 441 - 464
In this article, the author addresses two feminist issues: first, how to conceptualize intersectionality, the mutual reproduction of class, gender, and racial...
Income inequality | Feminism | Employment | Men | Working women | Gender equality | Employment discrimination | Wages | Workplaces | Sociologists for Women in Society Feminist Lecture | White people | Class | Gender | Intersectionality | Organizations | Race | gender | race | intersectionality | organizations | WOMEN'S STUDIES | class | SOCIOLOGY | Social aspects | Associations, institutions, etc | Social classes | Inequality
Income inequality | Feminism | Employment | Men | Working women | Gender equality | Employment discrimination | Wages | Workplaces | Sociologists for Women in Society Feminist Lecture | White people | Class | Gender | Intersectionality | Organizations | Race | gender | race | intersectionality | organizations | WOMEN'S STUDIES | class | SOCIOLOGY | Social aspects | Associations, institutions, etc | Social classes | Inequality
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2017, 1, Routledge research in transnationalism, ISBN 9781315543796, Volume 34, x, 206 pages
Unequal life-chances became a key feature of cross-border migration to, and within, the enlarged Europe. Combining transnational, intersectional and...
Europe Emigration and immigration | Europe Economic integration | Equality | Social Class | Social Theory | Europe
Europe Emigration and immigration | Europe Economic integration | Equality | Social Class | Social Theory | Europe
Book
2012, Gender and politics series, ISBN 9780230292956, xi, 242
"An exploration of the ways that multiple inequalities are being addressed in Europe. Using country-based and region-specific case studies it provides an...
Government policy | Women's rights | Equality | Politics & government | Political Theory and Political Philosophy | Political Sociology | Gender and Politics | Political Behavior | Europe | History & Theory | Gender Studies | Human Rights | Comparative Politics | Comparative European Politics | Political science & theory | Gender & the Law | Social justice | Women | Feminist theory
Government policy | Women's rights | Equality | Politics & government | Political Theory and Political Philosophy | Political Sociology | Gender and Politics | Political Behavior | Europe | History & Theory | Gender Studies | Human Rights | Comparative Politics | Comparative European Politics | Political science & theory | Gender & the Law | Social justice | Women | Feminist theory
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Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, ISSN 1369-183X, 02/2013, Volume 39, Issue 2, pp. 183 - 200
Mobility studies emerged from a postmodern moment in which global 'flows' of capital, people and objects were increasingly noted and celebrated. Within this...
Ethnography | Immobility | Regimes of Mobility | Methodological Nationalism | Migration | Transnationalism | ETHNIC STUDIES | PERSPECTIVE | PATTERNS | BORDERS | DEMOGRAPHY | SPACE | COSMOPOLITANISM | NATIONAL IDENTITY | MOTILITY | Postmodernism | Nationalism | Power structure | Mobility | Boundaries | Internal migration | Political development | Social power | Scholarship | Inequality
Ethnography | Immobility | Regimes of Mobility | Methodological Nationalism | Migration | Transnationalism | ETHNIC STUDIES | PERSPECTIVE | PATTERNS | BORDERS | DEMOGRAPHY | SPACE | COSMOPOLITANISM | NATIONAL IDENTITY | MOTILITY | Postmodernism | Nationalism | Power structure | Mobility | Boundaries | Internal migration | Political development | Social power | Scholarship | Inequality
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Journal of Social Policy, ISSN 0047-2794, 07/2013, Volume 42, Issue 3, pp. 469 - 493
Education is crucially important for later outcomes but has received limited attention in comparative research on welfare states. In light of this, we present...
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE | COUNTRIES | DETERMINANTS | INEQUALITY | SOCIAL ISSUES | SECONDARY-SCHOOLS | ACHIEVEMENT | ATTAINMENT | SOCIAL-MOBILITY | 3 WORLDS | PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION | SYSTEMS | SOCIAL WORK | Influence | Comparative analysis | Educational equalization | Welfare state | Tracking | Labor market | Secondary education | Education policy | Educational programmes | Educational attainment | Social policy | Gross Domestic Product--GDP | Education | Expenditures | Equality | Government spending | Educational systems | Age | Public expenditure | Inequality | Quantitative analysis
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE | COUNTRIES | DETERMINANTS | INEQUALITY | SOCIAL ISSUES | SECONDARY-SCHOOLS | ACHIEVEMENT | ATTAINMENT | SOCIAL-MOBILITY | 3 WORLDS | PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION | SYSTEMS | SOCIAL WORK | Influence | Comparative analysis | Educational equalization | Welfare state | Tracking | Labor market | Secondary education | Education policy | Educational programmes | Educational attainment | Social policy | Gross Domestic Product--GDP | Education | Expenditures | Equality | Government spending | Educational systems | Age | Public expenditure | Inequality | Quantitative analysis
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Comparative Political Studies, ISSN 0010-4140, 12/2013, Volume 46, Issue 12, pp. 1523 - 1554
This article updates and describes a widely used data set on democracy. Covering 1800–2007 and 219 countries, it represents the most comprehensive dichotomous...
participation | competitiveness | democratization | development | elections | democracy | CIVIL-WAR | DICHOTOMIES | AUTHORITARIANISM | MODERNIZATION | LIBERAL DEMOCRACY | ECONOMIC-DEVELOPMENT | INCOME INEQUALITY | POLITICAL SCIENCE | DIFFUSION | MEASURING DEMOCRACY | Democracy | Modernization | Historical analysis | Political behavior | Political science
participation | competitiveness | democratization | development | elections | democracy | CIVIL-WAR | DICHOTOMIES | AUTHORITARIANISM | MODERNIZATION | LIBERAL DEMOCRACY | ECONOMIC-DEVELOPMENT | INCOME INEQUALITY | POLITICAL SCIENCE | DIFFUSION | MEASURING DEMOCRACY | Democracy | Modernization | Historical analysis | Political behavior | Political science
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Journal of European social policy, ISSN 1461-7269, 2015, Volume 25, Issue 1, pp. 124 - 134
This study examines the conditions under which welfare state policies contribute to an equalization of the opportunity structure, focusing in particular on...
USA | Bildungsbeteiligung | Chancengleichheit | Skandinavien | Soziale Schicht | Soziale Klasse | Soziale Ungleichheit | Internationaler Vergleich | Typologie | Generation | Deutschland | Frankreich | Mobilität | Sozialstaat | Qualifikationsniveau | Sozialdemokratie | Wohlfahrtsstaat | equality of opportunity | social mobility | Welfare regimes | educational attainment | MOBILITY | INEQUALITY | PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION | SOCIAL ISSUES | EDUCATIONAL-ATTAINMENT | Social policy | Upward mobility | Welfare | Social sciences | Social structure | Educational attainment
USA | Bildungsbeteiligung | Chancengleichheit | Skandinavien | Soziale Schicht | Soziale Klasse | Soziale Ungleichheit | Internationaler Vergleich | Typologie | Generation | Deutschland | Frankreich | Mobilität | Sozialstaat | Qualifikationsniveau | Sozialdemokratie | Wohlfahrtsstaat | equality of opportunity | social mobility | Welfare regimes | educational attainment | MOBILITY | INEQUALITY | PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION | SOCIAL ISSUES | EDUCATIONAL-ATTAINMENT | Social policy | Upward mobility | Welfare | Social sciences | Social structure | Educational attainment
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The Journal of Conflict Resolution, ISSN 0022-0027, 6/2008, Volume 52, Issue 3, pp. 401 - 425
Research published in the American Political Science Review shows that anocracies—as defined by the middle of the Polity index of political regime—are more...
Civil wars | Polities | Political violence | Conflict resolution | Competitiveness | Democracy | Dictatorship | Political institutions | Executive branch | Political regimes | Political regime measurement | Civil war | Anocracy | Polity | STATES | DEMOCRACY | INEQUALITY | POWER | ETHNICITY | AUTOCRACY | INSURGENCY | VIOLENCE | INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | REPRESSION | POLITICAL SCIENCE | anocracy | political regime measurement | civil war | United States | Political aspects | Analysis | Competition | Political science | Political systems | Factionalism
Civil wars | Polities | Political violence | Conflict resolution | Competitiveness | Democracy | Dictatorship | Political institutions | Executive branch | Political regimes | Political regime measurement | Civil war | Anocracy | Polity | STATES | DEMOCRACY | INEQUALITY | POWER | ETHNICITY | AUTOCRACY | INSURGENCY | VIOLENCE | INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | REPRESSION | POLITICAL SCIENCE | anocracy | political regime measurement | civil war | United States | Political aspects | Analysis | Competition | Political science | Political systems | Factionalism
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Journal of Evolutionary Economics, ISSN 0936-9937, 3/2019, Volume 29, Issue 1, pp. 119 - 176
We study the relation between income distribution and growth, mediated by structural changes on the demand and supply sides. Using the results from a...
Economics | Competition | C63 | Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods | O41 | L16 | Income distribution | O14 | Consumption behaviour | Entrepreneurship | Technological change | Institutional/Evolutionary Economics | Microeconomics | R & D/Technology Policy | Economic Growth | Structural change | INEQUALITY | PATTERNS | AGENT-BASED MODEL | DEMAND | EVOLUTION | DYNAMICS | ECONOMICS | BEVERIDGE CURVE | ECONOMIC-GROWTH | EMPLOYMENT | PERCEPTIONS | Consumption (Economics) | Unemployment | Analysis | Bonuses | Economic models | Growth models | Economics and Finance | Humanities and Social Sciences
Economics | Competition | C63 | Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods | O41 | L16 | Income distribution | O14 | Consumption behaviour | Entrepreneurship | Technological change | Institutional/Evolutionary Economics | Microeconomics | R & D/Technology Policy | Economic Growth | Structural change | INEQUALITY | PATTERNS | AGENT-BASED MODEL | DEMAND | EVOLUTION | DYNAMICS | ECONOMICS | BEVERIDGE CURVE | ECONOMIC-GROWTH | EMPLOYMENT | PERCEPTIONS | Consumption (Economics) | Unemployment | Analysis | Bonuses | Economic models | Growth models | Economics and Finance | Humanities and Social Sciences
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Social Forces, ISSN 0037-7732, 6/2014, Volume 92, Issue 4, pp. 1259 - 1283
This paper uses a new age period cohort model to show that among cohorts born between 1935 and 1975, cohorts born around 1950 are significantly above the...
Income inequality | Conservatism | Social inequality | POLITICAL ECONOMY | Social generations | Welfare state | Labor markets | Cohort effect | Liberalism | Youth unemployment | Capitalism | Economic aspects | Conflict of generations | Europe | Population aging | Public welfare | UNITED-STATES | TRANSITION | MODELS | 3 WORLDS | CAPITALISM | CONSEQUENCES | INTRINSIC ESTIMATOR | PERIOD-COHORT ANALYSIS | LABOR | CONSUMPTION | SOCIOLOGY | Income distribution | Cohort analysis | Analysis | Age groups | Labor market | Adjustment | Occupations | Youth employment | Unemployment | Neighborhood | International comparisons | Welfare | Earnings | Generations
Income inequality | Conservatism | Social inequality | POLITICAL ECONOMY | Social generations | Welfare state | Labor markets | Cohort effect | Liberalism | Youth unemployment | Capitalism | Economic aspects | Conflict of generations | Europe | Population aging | Public welfare | UNITED-STATES | TRANSITION | MODELS | 3 WORLDS | CAPITALISM | CONSEQUENCES | INTRINSIC ESTIMATOR | PERIOD-COHORT ANALYSIS | LABOR | CONSUMPTION | SOCIOLOGY | Income distribution | Cohort analysis | Analysis | Age groups | Labor market | Adjustment | Occupations | Youth employment | Unemployment | Neighborhood | International comparisons | Welfare | Earnings | Generations
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Population and Development Review, ISSN 0098-7921, 09/2018, Volume 44, Issue 3, pp. 589 - 622
Scholars have argued that mobility is one of the key processes of globalization (Urry 2002; Sassen 2000; Elliot and Urry 2010) and is connected to the increase...
MIGRATION | DEMOGRAPHY | MOBILITY | IMMIGRATION | POLICIES | SOCIOLOGY | Asylum | Bias | Immigration policy | Mobility | Refugees | Security | Rights | Passports & visas | North and South | Borders | Southern Hemisphere | Citizens | Globalization | Public officials | Citizenship | Airports | Risk perception | Public policy | Policy making | Travel | Immigration | Air transportation | Passports | Public life | Inequality | Data and s
MIGRATION | DEMOGRAPHY | MOBILITY | IMMIGRATION | POLICIES | SOCIOLOGY | Asylum | Bias | Immigration policy | Mobility | Refugees | Security | Rights | Passports & visas | North and South | Borders | Southern Hemisphere | Citizens | Globalization | Public officials | Citizenship | Airports | Risk perception | Public policy | Policy making | Travel | Immigration | Air transportation | Passports | Public life | Inequality | Data and s
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