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Why organisational diversity matters in a circular economy and society.

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Van Opstal W, Bocken N, Brusselaers J.
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Social Structure

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1986
Socially feral horses live in stable social groups characterized by one adult male, a number of adult females, and their offspring up to 2 years of age. Extra males either live by themselves or with other males in bachelor groups. The bands occupy nondefended home ranges that often overlap.
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Social indicators and social structure

Journal of Community Psychology, 1983
The findings from seven factor analytic studies of social indicators at the subnational level constitute the starting point for this review of the relationship of social indicators, defined as measures of individual and family welfare, and social structure. This definition acknowledges the normative element in social indicators, but it does not specify
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Social geography, spatial structure and social structure

GeoJournal, 1984
This paper adopts a positivist approach to social geography, which is viewed as a study of the two-way relationship between spatial structure and social structure. This relationship is examined in cities in contemporary Britain and the United States. The concept of social structure is discussed in the first section.
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Social Structure and Language Structure

Journal of Anthropological Research, 1964
T HE SEARCH FOR VALID ANALOGIES between the structure of language and the structure of other aspects of culture is an important part of modern anthropological thought. Recent students of this problem seem to fall into two general groups: (1) those followers of Whorf who, in a variety of ways, are seeking congruencies between the language and the ...
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Social Structure

1996
AbstractThis section presents statistics on the social structure in OECD countries. It features tables on ethno-linguistic structure, religious structure, income distribution, labour force, migration, index of social progress, and human development index.
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