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Sociological Analysis of Chinese Sports Viewers with Differences in Social Capital
Published 2021-01-01“…Despite the swift growth of China’s sports programs, the sports audience in China vary markedly in terms of social class and urban types. Thus, understanding the audience characteristics of Chinese sports programs is of utmost socioeconomic significance for the development of sports programs. …”
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Les enjeux du végétal dans une ville du « Sud »
Published 2017-07-01“…The palette of plant species reveals a qualitative change in landscapes correlated to changes in the tastes and choices of a social class and a population which questions this identity, historically based on a balance between plant and mineral elements. …”
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Social-Cultural Factors And Coffee Consumption In Rukungiri District Uganda
Published 2023“…The social-cultural factors status in terms of Social class of people/reference groups, Occupation and Life Style and as such, coffee consumption is influenced by these factors. …”
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Social-Cultural Factors And Coffee Consumption In Rukungiri District,Uganda.
Published 2023“…The social-cultural factors status in terms of Social class of people/reference groups, Occupation and Life Style and as such, coffee consumption is influenced by these factors. …”
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Between the Violence and the Citizenship: A Glance on the Youth Mortality
Published 2015-01-01“…In this sense, official data about local mortality were collected in the Centro de Informações sobre a Saúde (CIS), São Carlos, limited to young people deaths from ages between 15 to 29 years old and between 2000 to 2010 years, identifying gender, race and social class. The results show that the majority of the homicides and suicides happened with young men and African descendant from the poorest city’s neighborhoods. …”
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Beyond the Niche Hypothesis. Property, Marriage, and the Onset of Familial Reproduction in Rural Northwest Germany, 1820–1866
Published 2019-12-01“…The relative weight of these four mechanisms is remarkably stable across social class and ecotype.…”
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The cathedral of modern civilisation. The Teatro Real of Madrid and the definition of the respectable new elite, 1850-1895
Published 2024-12-01“…However, the liberal revolution and the redefinition of the mechanisms of social class identity that brought with it significantly modified this space. …”
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Beyond the Niche Hypothesis. Property, Marrriage, and the Onset of Familial Reproduction in Rural Northwest Germany, 1820−1866
Published 2019-12-01“…The relative weight of these four mechanisms is remarkably stable across social class and ecotype.…”
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Vulnérabilité du territoire littoral guyanais aux maladies infectieuses à transmission vectorielle : esquisses de problématiques et perspectives de recherches pluridisciplinaires...
Published 2013-01-01“…The use of vulnerability for the knowledge of conditions for the emergence risk of vector-borne diseases (VBD) opens a way for systemic and multidisciplinary analysis of risk that exceeds the knowledge of traditional social criteria such as age, gender, social class or level of income taken into account in epidemiological studies. …”
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Beyond the Niche Hypothesis. Property, Marriage, and the Onset of Familial Reproduction in Rural Northwest Germany, 1820–1866
Published 2019-12-01“…The relative weight of these four mechanisms is remarkably stable across social class and ecotype.…”
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Beyond the Niche Hypothesis. Property, Marriage, and the Onset of Familial Reproduction in Rural Northwest Germany, 1820–1866
Published 2019-12-01“…The relative weight of these four mechanisms is remarkably stable across social class and ecotype.…”
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Beyond the Niche Hypothesis. Property, Marriage, and the Onset of Familial Reproduction in Rural Northwest Germany, 1820–1866
Published 2019-12-01“…The relative weight of these four mechanisms is remarkably stable across social class and ecotype. …”
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Le sentiment d’appartenance dans North and South d’Elizabeth Gaskell
Published 2008-12-01“…In a similar way, John Thornton and Nicholas Higgins will learn that social gaps are not unbridgeable either, as long as one understands that one’s sense of belonging to a social class need not lead to antagonism. Finally, it is important that people should understand that they are all mutually dependent but that it does not give them the right to try to control others : it is right to feel that you belong to others but not to think that others belong to you. …”
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Do higher educated people feel happier?-Evidence of Han and minority nationalities from China.
Published 2025-01-01“…Finally, by comparing the internal mechanism of education on the subjective well-being of Han and ethnic minority residents, the research finds that education mainly improves subjective well-being by improving residents' relative income level and enhancing their social class identification, in which the intermediary effect of income is particularly prominent. …”
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Modeling and Analysis of Dynamic Social Ties in D2D Collaborative Video Transmission
Published 2020-01-01“…Specifically, a stochastic mathematical model is established and analyzed, in which the combined effect of many factors such as interest, geographical position, career, social class, value system, and interaction is considered. …”
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Reading Practices of Students of the Metropolitan Metropolis: “Amateurs” and “Pragmatists”
Published 2022-10-01“…These phenomena are considered in sociology within the framework of some concepts: as a separate type of practice in the process of personal literacy formation, through the connection of cultural heritage and social class, through the analysis of subjective and existential meanings of the reading experience, and others. …”
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Mortality Clustering in the Family. Fast Life History Trajectories and the Intergenerational Transfer of Infant Death in Late 19th- and Early 20th-Century Antwerp, Belgium
Published 2018-03-01“…We also investigate some of the determinants of infant mortality and explore the role of the family - paternal factors (presence, age, and social class), mother’s childcare experience, and infant household location - in the survival of infants. …”
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Mortality Clustering in the Family. Fast Life History Trajectories and the Intergenerational Transfer of Infant Death in Late 19th- and Early 20th-Century Antwerp, Belgium
Published 2018-03-01“…We also investigate some of the determinants of infant mortality and explore the role of the family - paternal factors (presence, age, and social class), mother’s childcare experience, and infant household location - in the survival of infants. …”
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EVALUATION OF TARGET MARKET SEGMENTS FOR ENTERPRISES
Published 2019-12-01“…Particular attention was paid to the psychographic factors of occupation and social class. The questionnaire also contained a self-assessment section on the psychological qualities of the consumer and on their psychography, which we analyzed. …”
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Mortality Clustering in the Family. Fast Life History Trajectories and the Intergenerational Transfer of Infant Death in Late 19th- and Early 20th-Century Antwerp, Belgium
Published 2018-03-01“…We also investigate some of the determinants of infant mortality and explore the role of the family - paternal factors (presence, age, and social class), mother’s childcare experience, and infant household location - in the survival of infants. …”
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