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Understanding Social Change

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Informationen zum Autor Anthony F. Heath, Professor of Sociology, Oxford University John Ermisch, Professor of Sociology, Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex Duncan Gallie, Professor of Sociology, Oxford University Klappentext These essays not only describe the major changes in British society in recent years, but seek to understand and explain what is happening. They consider the wide variety of mechanisms that underlie these changes, in particular processes of social interaction. The ill-understood nature of these mechanisms may be a major reason why so much social reform has proved ineffective. By highlighting the complexities of the causal mechanisms, sociological research can make a major contribution to policy and public debate. While these papers do not claim that sociology will provide all the answers, they demonstrate that it has made real progress in understanding the social changes that Britain has experienced in recent decades. Zusammenfassung These essays not only describe the major changes in British society in recent years, but seek to understand and explain what is happening. One of the themes running through this book is that, while there have been rapid changes in overall levels, there have been slower changes in relativities, and this analytical distinction is absolutely fundamental to a proper understanding of contemporary society. The book also considers the wide variety of mechanisms that underlie these changes, in particular processes of social interaction. The complex and often ill-understood nature of these mechanisms may be a major reason why so much social reform has proved ineffective. The verdict on social reforms in education, gender inequalities and ethnic inequalities is rather negative; and sociologists have long been concerned about the unintended consequences of social action, and in the policy field these are frequent. By highlighting the complexities of the causal mechanisms, sociological research can make a major contribution to policy and public debate.While these papers do not claim that sociology will provide all the answers, they demonstrate that it has made real progress in understanding the social changes that Britain has experienced in recent decades. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction The Puzzling Rise in Childbearing Outside Marriage Why Did Class Inequalities in Educational Attainment Remain Unchanged over Much of the Twentieth Century? Is Failure Inevitable? The Recent Fate of Secondary School Reforms Intended to Alleviate Social Disadvantage The Puzzle of Work: Insecurity and Stress and Autonomy and Commitment Entrapment in Unemployment: Motivational Deficiency or Structural Constraint? Gender and Pay: Some More Equal than Others Explaining Ethnic Minority Disadvantage The Puzzle of Retirement and Early Retirement SARAH HARPER and PETER LASLETT The Social Origins of Depression and the Role of Meaning What are New Religious Movements Doing in a Secular Society? Victims' Rights in England and Wales at the Beginning of the Twenty-first Century ...

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