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On the determination of working hours
In: Working papers in economics and econometrics. Faculty of Economics and Research School of Social Sciences. Australian National University 95
Gender Socialization and Identity Theory
In: Social Sciences: open access journal, Volume 3, Issue 2, p. 242-263
ISSN: 2076-0760
Gender socialization is examined through a social psychological lens by applying identity theory and identity control theory. Current research from the fields of family and sociological social psychology are surveyed to provide a better conception of how the family operates as agents of socialization, and how identities that are cultivated and fostered in youth provide meaning throughout the life course and maintain the social order. The application of identity theory shows how gender is a diffuse status characteristic, which is salient in person, role, and social (group) identities, and also across social situations. Identity control theory is applied to show how emotions operate within an internal control system to stabilize gendered identities and perpetuate the social structure. Both theories are specifically applied to understand socialization dynamics that exist for children and families.
THÈME 4: PROMOUVOIR L'INNOVATION - Investir pour innover en monde rural
In: Afrique contemporaine: la revue de l'Afrique et du développement, Volume 48, Issue 229, p. 153-170
ISSN: 0002-0478
A commitment to strategic airlift
In: Military technology: Miltech, Volume 31, Issue 8, p. 82-87
ISSN: 0722-3226
World Affairs Online
Landownership Inequality and the Income Distribution Consequences of Economic Growth
In: Inequality Growth and Poverty in an Era of Liberalization and Globalization, p. 57-80
The Clinton Health Care Reform Plan: Who Will Pay More, Who Will Pay Less?
In: Compensation and benefits review, Volume 26, Issue 1, p. 14-15
ISSN: 1552-3837
Uncertainty, Liquidity and Speculation: A Keynesian Perspective on Financial Innovation in the Debt Markets
In: Journal of post-Keynesian economics, Volume 14, Issue 2, p. 169-182
ISSN: 1557-7821
Technological Change In Australia: A Review of the Myers Report
In: The Australian economic review, Volume 14, Issue 2, p. 55-64
ISSN: 1467-8462
Land ownership inequality and the income distribution consequences of economic growth
In: WIDER working papers, 201
World Affairs Online
Home, school and work: a study of the education and employment of young people in Britain
In: International series of monographs on social and behavioural sciences 1
Review of "Words and Distinctions for the Common Good: Practical Reason in the Logic of Social Science"
In: Social forces: SF ; an international journal of social research associated with the Southern Sociological Society, Volume 102, Issue 4, p. e9-e9
ISSN: 1534-7605
Revisionist Teachings Of The Peruvian Experience In The Agricultural Cooperative Production ; Enseñanzas revisionistas de la experiencia peruana en la producción agrícola cooperativista
Quince años han pasado desde que el Gobierno Militar Revolucionario de Juan Velasco puso al Perú en la senda de una gran Reforma Agraria. Aún así, y a pesar del éxito en cumplir con las audaces metas redistributivas, la Reforma Agraria encuentra hoy pocos defensores. Las empresas cooperativas (autogestionarias), que son la primera herencia de la Reforma, encaran la quizá negligencia de un gobierno dispuesto a acabar con la producción y la propiedad colectiva. Muchas investigaciones tratan a la Reforma como un implacable desastre económico. La atención analítica en esos estudios se enfoca sobre las fuerzas económicas y macro-políticas que condenan la Reforma al fracaso, examinando resultados tales como, sus motivos, inconsistencias lógicas en el modelo de Reforma y políticas gubernamentales de precios y créditos que pudieran haber transtornado dicha medida. Sin discutir las inconsistencias y fallas históricas de la misma, este trabajo presenta una interpretación revisionista de la experiencia de la Reforma Peruana. Se argumentará que, a pesar de sus fallas macroeconómicas, ella presenta enseñanzas positivas sobre lo que podría ser llamado, consecuencias micro-organizacionales en la producción cooperativista.
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