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EDUCATION AND MARRIAGE PATTERNS IN AUSTRALIA
Bernadette C. Hayes, F.L JonesA number of major studies of social stratification have been conducted since the Second World War. Focusing on societal openness, or equality of opportunity, these studies have…
ZEN AND JAPANESE ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
Arunoday SanaThe essence of Japanese culture is said to lie in the group rather than in the individual. According to the viewpoint favoured in most writings on Japanese society and culture…
PUBLIC POLICY AND POLITICAL INTERPRETATIONS OF SOCIOECONOMIC ENVIRONMENTS
Gila MenahemThis article addresses the question of the determinants of public policy at the local level. It is particularly concerned with local political leaders' interpretations of given…
HIV/AIDS POLICIES IN AUSTRALIA: BUREAUCRACY AND COLLECTIVE ACTION
Barbara A. MisztalEmergencies commonly reveal the disorder from which routine order is painfully extracted. They dramatise social fissures, inconsistencies and ignorance that ordinarily remain…
ARE MALES BETTER AT MATHEMATIC REASONING AND IF SO, WHY?
Steven GoldbergThere is today a widely‐accepted environmentalist argument denying a physiologically‐rooted male mathematical advantage
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