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Knowing new biotechnologies: social aspects of technological convergence
In: Genetics and society
Social aspects of development in Africa: the role of social institutions
In: 6, African Regional Conference, Tunis, Oct. 1983, Report 1 (Part 1), Report of the Director-General, First item on the agenda, International Labour Office
The motion picture in its economic and social aspects
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Heft 207, S. 1-195
ISSN: 0002-7162
Pt. 1, The motion picture industry: The motion picture, by Terry Ramsaye; The structure of the motion picture industry, by W. A. Johnston; The motion picture of to-morrow, by S. R. Kent; Equipment used for motion pictures, by P. M. Abbott; Financing the production and distribution of motion pictures, by A. H. Giannini; The development of the motion picture raw film industry, by G. A. Blair; pt. 2, The motion picture: Art and the motion picture, by Carlyle Ellis; Music and motion picture, by Hugo Riesenfeld; Motion picture lighting, by Alvin Wyckoff; The motion picture in science, by S. P. Goodhart; Literature and the motion picture, by A. E. Krows; The business of international news by motion pictures, by Emanuel Cohen; pt. 3, The motion picture in industry: What are motion pictures doing for industry, by Julius Klein; Motion pictures as trade getters, by F. A. Tichenor; What motion pictures have done for safety first, by A. J. Van Brunt; Reducing film fires, by Thomas McIlvaine, jr.; Our foreign t
Companions in crime: the social aspects of criminal conduct
In: Cambridge studies in criminology
Racial and social aspects of the Czechoslovak census
In: The Slavonic and East European review: SEER, Band 12, S. 596-610
ISSN: 0037-6795
Economic and social aspects of farm tenancy in Texas
In: The southwestern social science quarterly, Band 15, S. 298-306
ISSN: 0276-1742
The Third World - Africa: Social aspects: a bibliography
In: Public administration series 2970
Economic and Social Aspects of the Literary Situation
In: Public opinion quarterly: journal of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, Band 47, Heft 3, S. 361-385
ISSN: 0033-362X
On the basis of a mail survey of US authors (N = 2,241 writers with at least one book published), estimates of their general economic status are given. With few exceptions, authors earn little; the median writing-related income in 1979 was $4,775, a median rate of $4.90 an hour. Only those who can spend long hours writing stand a reasonable chance of making a modest income from it. The median writing-related income among the 23% of authors who work at least 40 hours at their writing was $16,000. Because of income from other sources, predominantly other professional jobs, & contributions from their spouses, most authors live modestly well; the median family income was $38,000. Almost 50% held a position besides freelance writing; fewer than 5% had been career-long, full-time writers. The unusual nature of the occupation is suggested by the fact that a wide range of their personal characteristics (demographic & SE), as well as important aspects of their writing careers (productivity, recognition, genre, time commitment) account for very little variation in economic success. 9 Tables, 18 References. Modified AA.
The drug phenomenon: social aspects of drug taking
In: The Bobbs-Merrill studies in sociology
The democratic struggle in India [political and social aspects]
In: The Progressive, Band 24, S. 28-31
ISSN: 0033-0736