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Titolo: | Social trends in American life [[electronic resource] ] : findings from the General Social Survey since 1972 / / edited by Peter V. Marsden |
Pubblicazione: | Princeton, : Princeton University Press, c2012 |
Edizione: | Core Textbook |
Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (403 p.) |
Disciplina: | 303.3/8 |
Soggetto topico: | Public opinion - United States |
Social surveys - United States | |
Soggetto geografico: | United States Social conditions |
Soggetto non controllato: | American South |
American adults | |
American life | |
American public | |
First Amendment | |
General Social Survey | |
Protestants | |
Republicans | |
Southerners | |
U.S. society | |
adult intelligence | |
behavior | |
blacks | |
conservatism | |
conservatives | |
crime rates | |
education | |
egalitarianism | |
employee well-being | |
equal treatment | |
family income | |
female roles | |
free expression | |
gender roles | |
government programs | |
happiness levels | |
happiness | |
informal social connectedness | |
institutional confidence | |
interpersonal networks | |
job satisfaction | |
job security | |
labor force participation | |
liberals | |
moderates | |
national spending | |
nonconformity | |
organized religion | |
political attitude | |
political conservatism | |
precarious employment | |
public opinion | |
public trust | |
punishment | |
quality of life | |
race | |
racial attitudes | |
racial equality | |
religion | |
religious affiliation | |
religious diversity | |
religious organizations | |
religious rituals | |
social attitudes | |
social networks | |
social order | |
social trends | |
socializing | |
sociopolitical attitudes | |
test performance | |
tolerance | |
unemployment | |
verbal knowledge | |
vocabulary test | |
white Americans | |
Altri autori: | MarsdenPeter V |
Note generali: | Description based upon print version of record. |
Nota di bibliografia: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Nota di contenuto: | Front matter -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Introduction and Overview / Marsden, Peter V. -- Trends in Social and Political Orientations -- 2. On the Seemingly Relentless Progress in Americans' Support for Free Expression, 1972-2006 / Davis, James A. -- 3. The Real Record on Racial Attitudes / Bobo, Lawrence D. / Charles, Camille Z. / Krysan, Maria / Simmons, Alicia D. -- 4. Gender Role Attitudes since 1972: Are Southerners Distinctive? / Campbell, Karen E. / Marsden, Peter V. -- 5. Public Opinion in the "Age of Reagan": Political Trends 1972-2006 / Manza, Jeff / Heerwig, Jennifer A. / McCabe, Brian J. -- 6. Crime, Punishment, and Social Disorder: Crime Rates and Trends in Public Opinion over More Than Three Decades / Wright, James D. / Jasinski, Jana L. / Lanier, Drew Noble -- Changes in Confidence and Connections -- 7. Trends in Confidence in Institutions, 1973-2006 / Smith, Tom W. -- 8. Continuity and Change in American Religion, 1972-2008 / Chaves, Mark / Anderson, Shawna -- 9. Trends in Informal Social Participation, 1974-2008 / Marsden, Peter V. / Srivastava, Sameer B. -- Stability and Flux in Social Indicators -- 10. Income, Age, and Happiness in America / Firebaugh, Glenn / Tach, Laura -- 11. Religion and Happiness / Hout, Michael / Greeley, Andrew -- 12. Labor Force Insecurity and U.S. Work Attitudes, 1970's-2006 / Kalleberg, Arne L. / Marsden, Peter V. -- 13. Population Trends in Verbal Intelligence in the United States / Alwin, Duane F. / Pacheco, Julianna -- Appendix: The General Social Survey Project / Marsden, Peter V. / Smith, Tom W. -- Index |
Sommario/riassunto: | Social Trends in American Life assembles a team of leading researchers to provide unparalleled insight into how American social attitudes and behaviors have changed since the 1970's. Drawing on the General Social Survey--a social science project that has tracked demographic and attitudinal trends in the United States since 1972--it offers a window into diverse facets of American life, from intergroup relations to political views and orientations, social affiliations, and perceived well-being. Among the book's many important findings are the greater willingness of ordinary Americans to accord rights of free expression to unpopular groups, to endorse formal racial equality, and to accept nontraditional roles for women in the workplace, politics, and the family. Some, but not all, signs indicate that political conservatism has grown, while a few suggest that Republicans and Democrats are more polarized. Some forms of social connectedness such as neighboring have declined, as has confidence in government, while participation in organized religion has softened. Despite rising standards of living, American happiness levels have changed little, though financial and employment insecurity has risen over three decades. Social Trends in American Life provides an invaluable perspective on how Americans view their lives and their society, and on how these views have changed over the last two generations. |
Titolo autorizzato: | Social trends in American life |
ISBN: | 1-283-54996-4 |
9786613862419 | |
1-4008-4556-4 | |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 9910785623303321 |
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