International Journal of Sociology 2003 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Economic and political modes of strikes: a cross-national analysis of developed and less developed countries. | Sociology and social work | Keil, Jacqueline |
Food security and comparative sociology: research, theories, and concepts. | Sociology and social work | Scanlan, Stephen J. |
Measuring international forced migration, 1969-1999: the global forced migration project. | Sociology and social work | Schmeidl, Susanne, Jenkins, J. Craig |
Modeling democratic transitions in Latin America: the use of discrete-time event history analysis in comparative political research. | Sociology and social work | Barriga, Omar A. |
Political process, international dependence, and mass political conflict: a global analysis of protest and rebellion, 1973-1978. | Sociology and social work | Jenkins, J. Craig, Schock, Kurt |
Quantitative indicators of corporatism. | Sociology and social work | Kenworthy, Lane |
The dimensions of human rights: a confirmatory factor analysis of human rights provisions. | Sociology and social work | Fraser, Elvis E. |
Union disruption in Greece. | Sociology and social work | Symeonidou, Haris, Mitsopoulpos, George P. |
Union disruption in Hungary. | Sociology and social work | Bukodi, Erzsebet, Robert, Peter |
Union disruption in Norway. | Sociology and social work | Tjotta, Sigve, Vaage, Kjell |
Union disruption in Sweden: does economic dependency inhibit separation?. | Sociology and social work | Henz, Ursula, Jonsson, Jan O. |
Union disruption in the Netherlands: opposing influence of task specialization and assortative mating. | Sociology and social work | Kalmjin, Matthijs |
Union disruption in West Germany: educational homogeneity, children, and trajectories in marital and nonmarital unions. | Sociology and social work | Muller, Rolf |
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