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Delhey, Jan – Social Indicators Research, 2010
This paper takes the theory of value change as developed by Inglehart as a point of departure and tests its implications for the determinants of human happiness. It investigates whether the importance of post-material concerns for happiness, relative to that of materialist concerns, is indeed higher in rich post-industrial societies. Personal…
Descriptors: Life Satisfaction, Economically Disadvantaged, Personal Autonomy, Psychological Patterns
Frones, Ivar – Social Indicators Research, 2007
Policymakers and social theorists have increasingly come to rely on social indicators to guide their decisions and theories. Social indicators are also useful in bridging theory and empirical research as well as the traditional gap between policymaking and social theory. The concept of social indicators covers interpretation of cultural signs,…
Descriptors: Social Change, Social Indicators, Social Theories, Child Development
Huschka, Denis; Mau, Steffen – Social Indicators Research, 2006
The concept of anomie is one of the classics of sociological theory. Developed by scholars such as Emile Durkheim and Robert K. Merton, the concept refers to the absence of clear social norms and values and to a lack of sense of social regulation. However, whereas Merton focused on features of relative deprivation that cause anomie, Durkheim was…
Descriptors: Social Isolation, Racial Segregation, Social Change, Community Surveys