International Journal of Sociology 2004 - Abstracts

International Journal of Sociology 2004
TitleSubjectAuthors
A cross-national investigation of deforestation, debt, state fiscal capacity, and the environmental Kuznets curve.Sociology and social workMarquart-Pyatt, Sandra
Changes in the structure of crime during the transition period in Poland.Sociology and social workKirwil, Lucyna
Communist Party members: incentives and gains.Sociology and social workTuma, Nancy Brandon, Titma, Mikk, Tooding, Liina Mai
Demographic processes before and during the ongoing transition in Poland.Sociology and social workOkolski, Marek
Entrepreneurial activities in post-Soviet societies: impacts of social psychological characteristics.Sociology and social workPals, Heili, Tuma, Nancy Brandon
Explaining cross-national variation in energy consumption: The effects of development, ecology, politics, technology, and region.Sociology and social workGreen, Brian E.
How discriminatory policies affect interethnic violence: A cross-national, group-level analysis.Sociology and social workPeoples, Clayton D.
Income inequalities in the Baltic States.Sociology and social workTitma, Mikk, Murakas, Rein
Individual differences in adaption to social change.Sociology and social workBurnstein, Eugene, Wieczorkowska, Grazyna
Political elite in transformation: Unexpected dimensions of formation and activity.Sociology and social workWesolowski, Wlodzimierz
Social motivation.Sociology and social workGrzelak, Janusz
The negative social world: The Polish culture of complaining.Sociology and social workWojciszke, Bogdan
Uncovering collective rape: A comparative study of political sexual violence.Sociology and social workGreen, Jennifer L.
Unexpected traps of the democratic transformation.Sociology and social workReykowski, Janusz
World order and welfare provision: A multidimensional scaling analysis.Sociology and social workMcEntee, Shawn
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