International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy: Volume 11 Issue 5
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THE HOBSBAWM‐WIENER CONUNDRUM: ECONOMICS, HISTORY AND SOCIOLOGY IN THE STUDY OF BRITISH DECLINE
Ian A. GloverEconomics and economic history, general history and sociology have all usefully informed debates about the decline of the British economy relative to those of other nations, and…
DIFFERENTIATING THE ELDERLY: A NEW APPROACH USING AUTOMATIC INTERACTION DETECTION (AID)
Martin Frischer, Graeme Ford, Rex TaylorWhile there has been increasing recognition of the general proposition that the elderly are not a homogenous population there have been few attempts to delineate the…
A CROSS‐CULTURAL COMPARISON OF CHILD CARE AS AN EMPLOYER‐PROVIDED BENEFIT
Laurence BartonWith a global recession impacting employers in most industrialised nations, the management of most large organisations has been forced to trim the number of workers, reduce…

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