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  • Online Resource  (2)
  • Diaz-Bone, Rainer  (1)
  • Grunow, Daniela
  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1863807144
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (257 Seiten)
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    ISBN: 9783847418566 , 3847418564
    Content: This edited volume assembles contributions of leading scholars in the fields of statistical methods and applications in the social sciences. Multivariate scaling methods for categorical data, in particular correspondence analysis, are used to extract the most important dimensions from complex data tables and to visualize relationships in the data. The volume treats recent statistical developments, methodological considerations, and empirical applications. A special emphasis is placed on multiple aspects of space and their sociological significance: the reconstruction of "social spaces" with statistical methods, illustrations of spatial relations involving proximity, distance and inequality, and concrete interactions in urban neighbourhoods. The edited volume is meant to honour the lifetime achievements of Prof. Jörg Blasius (Chair of Sociology/ Empirical Research Methods, Bonn)
    Note: Zielgruppe: Social sciences, statistical methods , Jörg Breitung: Dr. Strangelove or how I learned to stop worrying and love correspondence analysisFrédéric Lebaron, Brigitte Le Roux, Aykiz Dogan: Applying Combinatorial Inference in GDA. The Case of European Central Bank Governing Council Members (1999-2022)Part II: Sociological applications of correspondence analysis and other multivariate scaling methodsAlice Barth, Rebekka Atakan, Felix Leßke, Yvonne Scheit, Manuela Schmidt: Reconstructing a scientist's "space of social relations" via multiple correspondence analysisMartin Fritz & Yasemin El-Menouar: Religiosity and climate change beliefs in EuropeRahim Hajji, Simone Pollak, Gunnar Voß, Ulrike Scorna, Jessica Schäfer: Health inequality, working conditions in dual vocational training and educational inequality -- An analysis using categorical principal components analysis and hierarchical cluster analysisPart III: Social inequality and change in (urban) spaceJens S. Dangschat: Gentrification as a self-producing and self-reenforcing process on the macro, meso and micro levelKarl M. van Meter: CARME -- The rise and fall of a sociological space to the eastNina Baur, Elmar Kulke: Social milieus in urban spacePart IV: Data quality and statistical educationRainer Diaz-Bone: Sociological perspectives on teaching statistics in sociology -- disciplinary complexities, interdisciplinary challenges and data worldsPieter C. Schoonees, Patrick J. F. Groenen, Michel van de Velden, Hester van Herk: Effects of Visual Priming on Rating Scale UsagePart V: Reminiscences, anecdotes and greetingsMiriam Trübner, Andreas Mühlichen: Jörg Blasius -- An Academic Life in NumbersClemens Albrecht: Structure: follow culture! Eine kurze Soziologie der akademischen FreundschaftNina Baur: Persönliche NotizJens S. Dangschat: Zwei wichtige Erlebnisse -- für Jörg und für michRobert Helmrich: An JörgRahim Hajji: An JörgYasemin El-Menouar: Für JörgMartin Fritz: An JörgPatrick J. F. Groenen: Travels with JörgMichael Greenacre: My 39 years with JörgWendelin Strubelt: Eine Annäherung an dich, Jörg, an uns ReisendeAuthor informationIndex
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783847427643
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_797832904
    ISSN: 1869-8999
    Content: Gender and family researchers are often puzzled by the differences between gender norms and actual behaviour. For example, many previous studies have shown that since the 1970s, attitudes have changed toward more modern gender role beliefs. However, this is generally not reflected in behaviour, this being especially true for men’s involvement in housework and care work. In this paper, we analyse to what extent gender norms correspond with men’s participation in housework. We examine in particular cooking, vacuum-cleaning and doing the laundry, because these activities reflect pronounced variation in norms and actions with regard to modern and traditional gender role attitudes. Going beyond previous research, which assesses the general influence of norms on practices, we investigate the relative impact of different types of gender ideologies, namely the strength with which respondents endorse (1) the male provider and female homemaker model, (2) women’s employment, (3) employment as men’s primary role, and (4) men’s participation in unpaid work. Our empirical findings indicate that positive attitudes towards male contributions to housework are a key predictor of men’s housework.
    In: Comparative population studies, Wiesbaden : Bundesinst. für Bevölkerungsforschung, 2010, 39(2014), 3, Seite 521-558, 1869-8999
    In: volume:39
    In: year:2014
    In: number:3
    In: pages:521-558
    Language: English
    Author information: Baur, Nina 1973-
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