SociologyWest Publishing Company, 1996 - 700 Seiten This text integrates three major theories of sociology (conflict, symbolic interactionist, & functionist) throughout each chapter and its popular SQ3R format. A new chapter (12) on Age Inequality: The Elderly has been added and Chapters 18 and 19 have been combined in the new Chapter 19 Population and Urbanization. A new feature entitled Voices with excerpts from articles and/or books now appears in each Critical Application. Up-to-date topics include The Children of Waco (Ch. 20), and Child Care (Part IV) a Critical Application. New Doing Research studies include The Demise of Rural Iris Gerontocracy (Nancy Scheper-Hughes, Ch. 12) and The Withering of the American Dream? (Katherine S. Newman, Ch. 21). |
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... increase in the population aged sixty - five and over in China , for example , is ex- pected to increase by over 200 percent by 2025. ( See Table 12.1 . ) If this occurs , the proportion of China's elderly population will increase to ...
... increase in the population aged sixty - five and over in China , for example , is ex- pected to increase by over 200 percent by 2025. ( See Table 12.1 . ) If this occurs , the proportion of China's elderly population will increase to ...
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... increase to 76.7 years by 2080. Among females , the life span is projected to increase from the current 79.2 years in 1990 to 85.2 years in 2080 . Immigration has has its effect through the mas- sive pre - World War I immigration into ...
... increase to 76.7 years by 2080. Among females , the life span is projected to increase from the current 79.2 years in 1990 to 85.2 years in 2080 . Immigration has has its effect through the mas- sive pre - World War I immigration into ...
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... increase in the birthrate of the late 1970s and 1980s does not approach the fertility levels of the 1950s , during which women were having more children . The re- cent birthrate increase is due to the large number of women of ...
... increase in the birthrate of the late 1970s and 1980s does not approach the fertility levels of the 1950s , during which women were having more children . The re- cent birthrate increase is due to the large number of women of ...
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Sociological Perspectives | 1 |
CHAPTER | 13 |
Theoretical Perspectives and Sport | 36 |
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