Oxford Handbooks Online - MavDISK
... relationship. Intuitively, one imagines that a case selected according to the mean values of all parameters must be a typical case relative to some causal relationship. However, this is by no means assured. Suppose that the Lynds were primarily interested in explaining feelings of trust/distrust amo ...
... relationship. Intuitively, one imagines that a case selected according to the mean values of all parameters must be a typical case relative to some causal relationship. However, this is by no means assured. Suppose that the Lynds were primarily interested in explaining feelings of trust/distrust amo ...
Building counter cultures - Maynooth University ePrints and eTheses
... or coming on anti-austerity demonstrations. I cherish a photograph showing most of this book’s participants at one such protest recently, nearly a quarter of a century after we first encountered each other. Along with the necessary work of full-time activists, it is the dogged independence of mind o ...
... or coming on anti-austerity demonstrations. I cherish a photograph showing most of this book’s participants at one such protest recently, nearly a quarter of a century after we first encountered each other. Along with the necessary work of full-time activists, it is the dogged independence of mind o ...
Assessing risky social situations∗
... those which rely on the expected value of the equal-equivalent utility. The equal-equivalent utility of a given distribution of utilities is the utility level which, if equally enjoyed by the population, yields a distribution that is judged as good as the examined distribution. If the equal-equivale ...
... those which rely on the expected value of the equal-equivalent utility. The equal-equivalent utility of a given distribution of utilities is the utility level which, if equally enjoyed by the population, yields a distribution that is judged as good as the examined distribution. If the equal-equivale ...
Spatial dependence in regional unemployment in
... with a set of neighbours defined by an economic or social distance metric, such as occupation or race (Topa, 2001). These studies have forced econometricians to reconsider regional econometric techniques. One model of local interactions (Wilson, 1987: 57 cited in Durlauf, 2003: 2) proposes that in ...
... with a set of neighbours defined by an economic or social distance metric, such as occupation or race (Topa, 2001). These studies have forced econometricians to reconsider regional econometric techniques. One model of local interactions (Wilson, 1987: 57 cited in Durlauf, 2003: 2) proposes that in ...
National report
... Although they can exacerbate difficulties, cities can also provide their own solutions, by strengthening the role and capacities of local authorities. This is why it is important to continue efforts to control land management and prevent urban sprawl (60% of urban spaces expected in 2030 have not ye ...
... Although they can exacerbate difficulties, cities can also provide their own solutions, by strengthening the role and capacities of local authorities. This is why it is important to continue efforts to control land management and prevent urban sprawl (60% of urban spaces expected in 2030 have not ye ...
Biographical Analysis as an Interdisciplinary
... consequence of the subject of biographical research, namely the concept of biography. Biography is an object of theoretical thought which is not construed according to the logic of scientific disciplines, but is modelled on a complex social and cultural phenomenon (Dausien 2002b: 118). The power of ...
... consequence of the subject of biographical research, namely the concept of biography. Biography is an object of theoretical thought which is not construed according to the logic of scientific disciplines, but is modelled on a complex social and cultural phenomenon (Dausien 2002b: 118). The power of ...