Recent social trends in France, 1960-1990 /
A prominent feature of the social revolution in France has been the decline of the great national institutions -- the Republic, the Army, the church, and the schools -- which are losing their symbolic value and are no longer the targets of ideological disputes. As a result, there is a growing basic...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Francés |
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Frankfurt am Main [Germany] : [Montreal, Que.] ; Buffalo :
Campus Verlag ; McGill-Queen's University Press,
©1993.
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Colección: | Comparative charting of social change in contemporary society.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Introduction
- 0. Context
- 0.1 Demographic Trends
- 0.2 Macro-economic Trends
- 0.3 Macro-technological Trends
- 1. Age Groups
- 1.1 Youth
- 1.2 Elders
- 2. Microsocial
- 2.1 Self-identification
- 2.2 Kinship Networks
- 2.3 Community and Neighbourhood Types
- 2.4 Local Autonomy
- 2.5 Voluntary Associations
- 2.6 Sociability Networks
- 3. Women
- 3.1 Female Roles
- 3.2 Childbearing
- 3.3 Matrimonial Models
- 3.4 Women's Employment
- 3.5 Reproductive Technologies and Biotechnologies
- 4. Labour Market4.1 Unemployment
- 4.2 Skills and Occupational Levels
- 4.3 Types of Employment
- 4.4 Sectors of the Labour Force
- 4.5 Computerization of Work
- 5. Labour and Management
- 5.1 Work Organization
- 5.2 Personnel Administration
- 5.3 Sizes and Types of Enterprises
- 6. Social Stratification
- 6.1 Occupational Status
- 6.2 Social Mobility
- 6.3 Economic Inequality
- 6.4 Social Inequality
- 7. Social Relations
- 7.1 Conflict
- 7.2 Negotiation
- 7.3 Norms of Conduct
- 7.4 Authority
- 7.5 Public Opinion
- 8. State and Service Institutions8.1 Educational System
- 8.2 Health System
- 8.3 Welfare System
- 8.4 The State
- 9. Mobilizing Institutions
- 9.1 Labour Unions
- 9.2 Religious Institutions
- 9.3 Military Forces
- 9.4 Political Parties
- 9.5 Mass Media
- 10. Institutionalization of Social Forces
- 10.1 Dispute Settlement
- 10.2 Institutionalization of Labour Unions
- 10.3 Social Movements
- 10.4 Interest Groups
- 11. Ideologies
- 11.1 Political Differentiation
- 11.2 Confidence in Institutions
- 11.3 Economic Orientations
- 11.4 Radicalism11.5 Religious Beliefs
- 12. Household Resources
- 12.1 Personal and Family Income
- 12.2 Informal Economy
- 12.3 Personal and Family Wealth
- 13. Life style
- 13.1 Market Goods and Services
- 13.2 Mass Information
- 13.3 Personal Health and Beauty Practices
- 13.4 Time Use
- 13.5 Daily Mobility
- 13.6 Household Production
- 13.7 Forms of Erotic Expression
- 13.8 Mood-altering Substances
- 14. Leisure
- 14.1 Amount and Use of Free Time
- 14.2 Vacation Patterns
- 14.3 Athletics and Sports
- 14.4 Cultural Activities
- 15. Educational Attainment15.1 General Education
- 15.2 Professional Education
- 15.3 Continuing Education
- 16. Integration and Marginalization
- 16.1 Immigrants and Ethnic Minorities
- 16.2 Crime and Punishment
- 16.3 Emotional Disorders and Self-Destructive Behaviour
- 16.4 Poverty
- 17. Attitudes and Values
- 17.1 Satisfaction
- 17.2 Perception of Social Problems
- 17.3 Orientations to the Future
- 17.4 Values
- 17.5 National Identity