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Kerckhoff, Alan C. – Social Forces, 1989
Discusses two types of research--the "new structuralism" approach and "work and personality" studies--on the occupational attainment aspect of social mobility. Suggests that a life course approach to social mobility processes may provide a basis for integrating the structural and social psychological perspectives. Contains 25…
Descriptors: Models, Occupational Mobility, Research Methodology, Social Mobility

Emerson, Michael O.; Van Buren, Mark E. – Social Forces, 1992
Using structural equation technique to replicate results of Hasenfeld and Rafferty's causal model predicting public attitudes toward welfare state programs with the social ideologies of work ethic and social rights. By incorporating estimates of measurement error, results failed to support the authors' original conclusions. Operationalizing key…
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Government Role, Measurement Techniques, Research Methodology
Ma, Dali; Parish, William L. – Social Forces, 2006
Using a 1995 national survey of 2,870 Chinese private entrepreneurs, this article examines collaboration between private business and government in times of economic transition. Much as in the late 18th century situation in France as described by Tocqueville, special moments occur when a newly emerging business class offers monetary payments for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Status, Political Attitudes, Lobbying