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Minagawa, Yuka – Social Forces, 2013
Guided by Durkheim's classic theory of suicide, this article examines suicide trends and determinants in Eastern European countries for the period of 1989-2006, with particular attention given to the association between postcommunist social change and suicide mortality. I find that countries characterized by more drastic structural change…
Descriptors: Well Being, Foreign Countries, Suicide, Social Systems
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Kohn, Melvin L.; Wang, Weidong; Yue, Yin – Social Forces, 2012
This article compares the relationships of social structure and personality of urban China during "privatization" to those of urban Poland and Ukraine during their transitions from socialism to nascent capitalism. These relationships are similar in pattern and nearly as strong in magnitude for China as for Poland, and stronger than for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Personality, Social Structure, Social Systems
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Zhao, Ruohui; Cao, Liqun – Social Forces, 2010
We apply Durkheim's social transitional theory to explain the variation of anomie in 30 nations in the world. Combining data from two sources--the 1995 "World Values Survey and the United Nations University's World Income Inequality Database" or WIID--we test the hypothesis that rapid sociopolitical change at the structural level disrupts social…
Descriptors: Social Integration, Democracy, Social Change, Cross Cultural Studies
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Bandelj, Nina; Mahutga, Matthew C. – Social Forces, 2010
Although income inequality in Central and Eastern Europe was considerably lower during socialism than in other countries at comparable levels of development, it increased significantly in all Central and East European states after the fall of communist regimes. However, some of these countries managed to maintain comparatively low inequality…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family Income, Social Systems, Longitudinal Studies
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Stamatel, Janet P. – Social Forces, 2009
This article examines whether correlates of cross-national homicide variation tested with data from highly developed, predominantly Western nations could also explain homicide rates in East-Central Europe. Using pooled time-series analyses of data from nine countries from 1990 through 2003, this study found that homicide rates were negatively…
Descriptors: Divorce, Homicide, Foreign Countries, Correlation
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Donner, William; Rodriguez, Havidan – Social Forces, 2008
The changing demographic landscape of the United States calls for a reassessment of the societal impacts and consequences of so called "natural" and technological disasters. An increasing trend towards greater demographic and socio-economic diversity (in part due to high rates of international immigration), combined with mounting…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Population Growth, Migration, Social Capital
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Sgourev, Stoyan V. – Social Forces, 2006
This paper examines a cognitive bias whereby respondents in postcommunist Bulgaria systematically decrease their self estimates on material welfare in contrast to the well-established status-enhancement bias. The analysis shows that the main reason for the occurrence of status-devaluation is the experience of relative deprivation in postcommunism,…
Descriptors: Social Change, Foreign Countries, Social Systems, Logical Thinking
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Robison, Kristopher K.; Crenshaw, Edward M.; Jenkins, J. Craig, – Social Forces, 2006
We evaluate the argument that Islamist terrorist attacks represent a distinctive "4th wave" of transnational terrorism that has supplanted Leftist terrorism. Drawing on ITERATE data for 1968-2003, the annual count of Leftist attacks has declined since the end of the Cold War while Islamist attacks have persisted and spiked upward in 2002-03.…
Descriptors: Ideology, War, Terrorism, Violence
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Schofer, Evan; Hironaka, Ann – Social Forces, 2005
The world environmental regime has encouraged nations to adopt new environmental policies and laws worldwide. But, scholars question the impact on the environment, suggesting that national policies may be "decoupled" from outcomes. We fill a gap in neoinstitutional theory by specifying the circumstances in which institutions will affect…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Social Change, Conservation (Environment), Public Policy