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Record Nr.

UNINA9910453984803321

Titolo

Recent social trends in Canada, 1960-2000 [[electronic resource] /] / Lance W. Roberts ... [et al.]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Montreal, : McGill-Queen's University Press, c2005

ISBN

1-282-86375-4

9786612863752

0-7735-7314-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (679 p.)

Collana

Comparative charting of social change

Classificazione

71.41

Altri autori (Persone)

RobertsLance W. <1950->

Disciplina

306.0971/09045

Soggetti

Social change - Canada - History - 20th century

Social indicators - Canada

Changement social - Canada - Histoire - 20e siècle

Indicateurs sociaux - Canada

Sociale verandering

Electronic books.

Canada Social conditions 1945-

Canada Conditions sociales 1945-

7.120

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Intro; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 0 Context; 1 Age Groups; 2 Microsocial; 3 Women; 4 Labour Market; 5 Labour and Management; 6 Social Stratification; 7 Social Relations; 8 State and Service Institutions; 9 Mobilizing Institutions; 10 Institutionalization of Social Forces; 11 Ideologies; 12 Household Resources; 13 Lifestyle; 14 Leisure; 15 Educational Attainment; 16 Integration and Marginalization; 17 Attitudes and Values; 0.1 Demographic Trends; 0.2 Macro-economic Trends; 0.3 Macro-technological Trends; 1.1 Youth; 1.2 Elders; 2.1 Self-identification; 2.2 Kinship Networks

2.3 Community and Neighbourhood Types2.4 Local Autonomy; 2.5 Voluntary Associations; 2.6 Sociability Networks; 3.1 Female Roles; 3.2 Childbearing; 3.3 Matrimonial Models; 3.4 Women's Employment; 3.5



Reproductive Technologies; 4.1 Unemployment; 4.2 Skills and Occupational Levels; 4.3 Types of Employment; 4.4 Sectors of the Labour Force; 4.5 Computerization of Work; 5.1 Work Organization; 5.2 Personnel Administration; 5.3 Size and Types of Enterprises; 6.1 Occupational Status; 6.2 Social Mobility; 6.3 Economic Inequality; 6.4 Social Inequality; 7.1 Conflict; 7.2 Negotiation

7.3 Norms of Conduct7.4 Authority; 7.5 Public Opinion; 8.1 Educational System; 8.2 Health System; 8.3 Welfare System; 8.4 The State; 9.1 Labour Unions; 9.2 Religious Institutions; 9.3 Military Forces; 9.4 Political Parties; 9.5 Mass Media; 10.1 Dispute Settlement; 10.2 Institutionalization of Labour Unions; 10.3 Social Movements; 10.4 Interest Groups; 11.1 Political Differentiation; 11.2 Confidence in Institutions; 11.3 Economic Orientations; 11.4 Radicalism; 11.5 Religious Beliefs; 12.1 Personal and Family Income; 12.2 Informal Economy; 12.3 Personal and Family Wealth

13.1 Market Goods and Services13.2 Mass Information; 13.3 Personal Health and Beauty Practices; 13.4 Time Use; 13.5 Daily Mobility; 13.6 Household Production; 13.7 Forms of Erotic Expression; 13.8 Mood-altering Substances; 14.1 Amount and Use of Free Time; 14.2 Vacation Patterns; 14.3 Athletics and Sports; 14.4 Cultural Activities; 15.1 General Education; 15.2 Vocational Education; 15.3 Continuing Education; 16.1 Immigrants and Ethnic Minorities; 16.2 Crime and Punishment; 16.3 Emotional Disorders and Self-Destructive Behaviour; 16.4 Poverty; 17.1 Satisfaction

17.2 Perception of Social Problems17.3 Orientations toward the Future; 17.4 Values; 17.5 National Identity