A Study on the Relationship of Sociological Characteristics to Oral Health Status in Population International Marriage Migrant Women [PDF]
Abstract The purpose of this study is to figure out and establish the basic data that can help improve management of oral healthcare for the international marriage migrantwomen.In this sense, we surveyed questions on 237 women out of 1,300 immigrant women, who have participated the program in operation by multi-cultural household supporting center, in ...
Hyun-Kyung Yun +2 more
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Il volume edito Studies in the Sociology of Population nasce dalla collaborazione di un gruppo di studiosi che hanno presentato le loro ricerche nel RC41 “Sociology of Population”, nel corso del Forum della International Sociological Association del 2016.
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A surge in the population of Iran over the past half-century accompanied by the emergence of overpopulated and over-congested urban areas has resulted in numerous social economic environmental and political challenges. If these challenges are not tackled soon a decline in the overall quality of life--especially among younger generations will occur. The
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The Effects of Disability Insurance: Evidence from Social Security's Disabled-Widow Program [PDF]
This study measures the effect of disability insurance on labor supply and health insurance coverage. The effect is identified by a policy in 1990 that increased the generosity of Social Security's disabled-widow program.
Perry Singleton
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Educational assortative mating in Italy: what can Gini’s homogamy index still say? [PDF]
The homogamy index proposed by Gini is applied to describe the changes occurred in marital choice - across time and regions in Italy. The relevant increase in education by women has provoked an increase in the number of homogamous couples and in an ...
DE ROSE, Alessandra, Fraboni, R.
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Third Generation Disadvantage among Mexican Americans [PDF]
Among Mexican Americans, generational differences in education do not fit with assimilation theory’s predictions of significant improvement from the second to third generation; instead, education for third generation remains similar to the second ...
Ortiz, Vilma, Telles, Edward
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Latino Destinations and Environmental Inequality: Estimated Cancer Risk from Air Toxics in Latino Traditional and New Destinations [PDF]
Since the 1990s, Latino migration patterns have shifted from traditional destinations to new destinations away from the Mexico border. Scholars note disparities between destinations in housing, crime, and health care, yet no study has examined ...
Alvarez, Camila H +1 more
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Testing a global city hypothesis : an assessment of polarization across US cities [PDF]
Social polarization is perhaps most evident within the world's large cities where we can easily observe stark contrasts between wealth and poverty. A world city theoretical perspective has emerged that associates large cities importance in a global ...
Derudder, Ben +5 more
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On things seen and unseen: enlarging the vision in sociology of religion [PDF]
Our earliest sociological forebears gave us big ideas to think with and often turned their foundational questions to the analysis of religion. Durkheim (1964) asked how the energy of a gathered community became condensed into symbols that endure and bind
Ammerman, Nancy T.
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Recent nonmetropolitan demographic trends in the Midwest [PDF]
This research1 examines demographic trends in nonmetropolitan areas of the United States and the Midwest2 since the 1990 census using the federal-state series of county population estimates.
Johnson, Kenneth M.
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