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ISSP Bibliography: a Report ARGENTINA Acosta, LR, & Jorrat, JR. (2005). A simple alternative to interpret the Gini coefficient. An example based on data on education, occupational prestige, and personal net income from urban Argentina. Paper presented at the International Conference in Memory of two eminent social scientists: G. Gini and M.O. Lorenz, Siena, Italy. Dalle, Pablo. (2010). Cambios en el regimen de movilidad social intergeneracional en el Area Metropolitana de Buenos Aires (1960-2005) [Changes in intergenerational social mobility regime in the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (1960-2005). Revista latinoamericana de poblacion, 4(7). Devesa, Jorge Eduardo (2011). Hacia una economía con rostro humano: El capital social en acción para superar la crisis. Departamento de Ciencias Económicas. Universidad Nacional de La Matanza. Gomez Rojas, Gabriela. (2010). Las mujeres y el analisis de clase en la Argentina: una aproximacion a su estudio [Women and class analysis in Argentina: an approach to its study]. Revista Lavboratorio 24, 24, 118-132. Jorrat, Jorge Raul. (2008). Exploraciones sobre movilidad de clases en Argentina: 2003-2004 [Explorations on class mobility in Argentina: 2003-2004]. Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani. Jorrat, Jorge Raul. (2010). Logros educacionales y movilidad educacional intergeneracional en Argentina [Educational achievements and intergenerational educational mobility in Argentina]. Desarrollo Economico, 49(196), 573-604. Jorrat, Jorge Raul. (2010). Percepciones de clase en Argentina [Class Perceptions in Argentina]. Estudios del Trabajo, 36, 49-84. Jorrat, Jorge Raul. (2011). Clase, identidad de clase y percepcion de las sociedades desde elitistas a igualitarias: un estudio comparativo internacional de 33 paises [Class, class identity and perception of societies from elitist to egalitarian: an international comparative study for 33 countries]. Paper presented at the International Workshop "Mobility and Social Change in Latin America, Mar del Plata, Argentina. Jorrat, Jorge Raul. (2011). Diferencias de acceso a la educacion en Argentina, 2003-2007 [Differences in access to education in Argentina, 2003-2007]. Revista Lavboratorio 24. Jorrat, Jorge Raul. (2012). Clase, identidad de clase y percepcion de las sociedades desde elitistas hasta igualitarias: Argentina en un contexto comparativo internacional [Class, class identity and perception of societies from an elitist to an egalitarian type: Argentina in an international comparative context]. Desarrollo Economico: Revista de Ciencias Sociales, 52(205), 63-94. Rodríguez, Santiago. (2010). Afinidades electivas en Argentina: Un analisis de homogamia y heterogamia educativa [Elective Affinities in Argentina: An analysis of educational homogamy and heterogamy]. Revista "Lavboratorio", 24. Sautu, R., Najmias, C., & Plotno, G. S. (2008). Identidad y Ciudadania. El Orgullo de ser Argentino [Identity and citizenship: The pride of being Argentine]. Pensares: Revista del Centro de Investigaciones, Facultad de Filosofia y Humanidades(5), 681-704. AUSTRALIA Adam, Marc L. , & Flatau, Paul. (2005). Job Insecurity and Mental Health Outcomes: An Analysis Using Waves I and 2 of HILDA. Paper presented at the Australian Social Policy Conference, New South Wales, Australia. Adams, Phillip. (2006, April 8). Religious Basket Case The Australian Magazine, 42. Alexander, D. T., Barraket, J., Lewis, J.M., & Considine, Mark. (2012). Civic Engagement and Associationalism: The Impact of Group Membership Scope versus Intensity of Participation. European Sociological Review, 28(1), 43-58. Austen, Siobhan. (1999). Norms of Inequality. Journal of Economic Issues, 33(June, 1999), 435ff. Austen, Siobhan. (2000). Fairness and Skill Differentials: An International Comparison: Center for Labour Market Research, Murdoch University. Austen, Siobhan. (2002). An International Comparison of Attitudes to Inequality. International Journal of Social Economics, 1, 218-237. Austen, Siobhan. (2003). Culture and the Labour Market Glos: Edward Elgar. Avong, Helen Nene. (2001). Religion and Fertility among the Atyap in Nigeria. Journal of Biosocial Science, 33, 1-12. Babones, Salvatore J. (2012). Methods in Study of Globalization. Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Globalization. Baubock, Rainer. (2005). Expansive Citizenship – Voting beyond Territory Membership. PS: Political Science and Politics, 38 683-687. Baxter, Janeen. (2000). Barriers to Equality: Men's and Women's Attitudes to Workplace Entitlements in Australia. Journal of Sociology, 36, 12-29. Baxter, Janeen, Hewitt, Belinda, & Haynes, Michele. (2004). Transitions Through the Life Course and Time Spent on Housework. Paper presented at the 99th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco. Bean, Clive. (1989). Are Australian Attitudes (to the Role of Government) Different? . Paper presented at the Australia Compared Seminar Series, Australian National University, Canberra. Bean, Clive. (1989). International Opinion: Police Powers. National Social Science Survey Report, 1(January/February), 11. Bean, Clive. (1989). International Opinion: Union Power. National Social Science Survey Report, 1(January/February), 8. Bean, Clive. (1990). Australians Don't Want Changes in Government Spending National Social Science Survey Report, 1(6), 4-5. Bean, Clive. (1990). How Tolerant of Protest Are People in Democratic Countries? National Social Science Survey Report, 2(2), 1-2. Bean, Clive. (1990). Publishing Government Documents: Economics 'Yes', Defense 'No'. National Social Science Survey Report, 2(1), 1-2. Bean, Clive. (1991). Are Australian Attitudes to Government Different? A Comparison with Five Other Nations. In Francais G. Castles (Ed.), Australia Compared: People, Policies, and Politics. Sydney: Allen and Unwin. Bean, Clive. (1991). Government's Role in Industry. National Social Science Survey Report, 2(6), 1-2. Bean, Clive. (1995). Australian Attitudes towards the Environment in Cross-National Perspective. Paper presented at the Conference on Environmentalism, Public Opinion, and the Media, Hobart. Bean, Clive. (2001). Testing the Precepts of Republican Political Theory Against Citizen Attitudes, Beliefs, and Practices. Journal of Sociology, 37, 141-155. Bean, Clive. (2002). Open or Closed Boundaries? Attitudes towards Sovereignty Issues in Australia. Policy, Organisation and Society, 21(1), 25-48. Bean, Clive. (2005). Is there a crisis of trust in Australia? Australian social attitudes: The first report, 122-140. Bean, Clive, & Evans, Mariah. (1989). Expanding University Education. National Social Science Survey Report, 1(5), 12. Bean, Clive, & Papadakis, Elim. (1998). A Comparison of Mass Attitudes Towards the Welfare State in Different Institutional Regimes, 1985 International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 10(3), 211-236. Boyle, Gregory J. (2008). The SAGE Handbook of Personality Theory and Assessment: Personality Measurement and Testing Sage. Braithwaite, John, & Drahos, Peter. (2000). Global Business Regulation Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Braithwaite, V, & Reinhart, M. (2000). Working Paper Australia. 1. Brenton, S. (2008). Public Confidence in Australian Democracy Democratic Audit of Australia Discussion Paper. Cai, Lixin, & Waddoups, C. Jeffrey. (2008). Union Wage Effects in Australia: Evidence from Panel Data Centre for Economic Policy Research Discussion Paper: Australian National University. Carrington, K., McIntosh, A., & Walmsley, J. (2007). The Social Costs and Benefits of Migration into Australia: Centre for Applied Research in Social Science (CARSS). Charnock, D. (2010). What Do Australian Voters Mean by ‘Left–Right’? Australian Journal of Political Science, 45(3), 491-499. Cooke, Lynn Prince. (2005). 'Doing' Gender in Context: Household Bargaining and Risk of Divorce in Germany and the United States. Nuffield College, Oxford University. Crouch, G. I. (1994). The Study of International Tourism Demand: A Survey of Practice. Journal of Travel Research, 32(4), 41. Cummins, Robert A. , Lau, Anna, Mellor, David, & Stokes, Mark. (2009). Encouraging Governments to Enhance the Happiness of Their Nation: Step 1: Understand Subjective Wellbeing. Social Indicators Research, 91(1), 23-36. Davis, B., & Dosseter, K. (2010). Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice: (Mis)perceptions of Crime in Australia. Davison, A. (2006). Urban Nature and Australian Environmentalism: The Urban Experience of Members of Environmental Groups in Hobart and Perth. Environment, 8, 1. De Vaus, D. A. (2002). Surveys in Social Research: Routledge. Denemark, D. (2009). Trust, Threat and Opposition to Anti-terrorism Police Powers: Australia in Comparative Perspective. Paper presented at the International Political Studies Association World Congress Conference. Denemark, David. (2011). Trust, Efficacy and Opposition to Anti-terrorism Police Powers: Australia in Comparative Perspective. Paper presented at the European Consortium for Political Research General Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland. Denemark, D. (2012). Trust, Efficacy and Opposition to Anti-terrorism, Police Power: Australia in Comparative Perspective. Australian Journal of Political Science, 47(1), 91-113. DeVaus, D. (2005). Ex-nuptial Children in Australia: An Empirical Analysis of Nonmarital Births. Journal of Family Studies, 11, 36-45. Dollard, Maureen, Skinner, Natalie, Tuckey, Michelle R, & Bailey, Tessa. (2007). National Surveillance of psychosocial risk factors in the workplace: An international overview. Work & Stress, 21, 1-29. Donovan, T., Denemark, D., & Bowler, A. (2007).
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