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How Do We Know What We Mean?Epistemological Dilemmas in Cultural Sociology
Culture Communication Methodology
2015/9/11
Culture complicates. Sociologists, whether qualitative or quantitative in methodologicalorientation, tend to rely on a repertoire of analytic categories that structure research questions and answers. ...
The more you learn the less you know? Interpretive ambiguity across three modes of qualitative data
Africa AIDS/HIV ethnography focus groups HIV testing interviews Malawi qualitative methods research mindfulness
2014/11/24
Background: Researchers across disciplines face a similar challenge ensuring our methods can give us valid, usable answers to our questions. But what happens when multiple strategies of inquiry give u...
Do You Know where Your Money Is? Product Disclosure Statements for Discretionary Investment Services
Securities Law Product Disclosure Statement Financial Intermediaries
2013/9/16
New Zealand capital markets currently do not serve retail investors well, creating investor skepticism regarding participation. A recent Reader’s Digest survey rated financial advisers among the least...
The Shadow Economy and Shadow Economy Labor Force: What Do We (Not) Know?
shadow economy undeclared work shadow labor force tax morale tax pressure state regulation
2012/10/26
In this paper the main focus lies on the development and the size of the shadow economy and of undeclared work (or shadow economy labor force) in OECD, developing and transition countries. Besides inf...
Tracing down the historical development of the legal concept of the right to know one’s origins--Has ‘to know or not to know’ ever been the legal question?
family law parentage law the child's right to know her or his origins German law European Court of Human Rights
2009/11/27
This article aims to contribute to the identification and understanding of the main legal questions surrounding the delineation of the material scope of the right to know one’s origins or genetic desc...
What Do We Know about Contracting Out in the United States? Evidence from Household and Establishment Surveys
the United States Evidence Household Establishment Surveys
2009/11/5
A variety of evidence points to significant growth in domestic contracting out over the last two decades, yet the phenomenon is not well documented. In this paper, we pull together data from various s...
Employment-Related Child Care Issues: What We Know and What We Do Not
Employment-Related Child Care Issues Child care policy
2009/11/5
Child care policy proposals are floated across the national and state policy landscape with
growing frequency, and with good reason. An ever-growing percentage of parents are in the
workforce, with...
Comparable worth:how do we know it will work?
Comparable worth policy informed decisionmaking
2009/5/20
The debate over comparable worth obscures the lack of consensus on the definition and goals of such a policy, and of data for informed decisionmaking.
Marriage, children, and women's employment:what do we know?
women Marriage full-time employment children
2009/4/15
Estimates of the level of women’s full-time employment are greatly affected by the choice of reference period and universe; as States attempt to move poor mothers from welfare to work, a tendency may ...
Family Change and Support of the Elderly in Asia:What Do We Know?
Family Change Elderly Asia
2009/4/15
After outlining variations in traditional family systems in Asia, this article discusses likely impacts of urbanization, industrialization and migration on family structure and care of the elderly. Ev...
In the last three decades, almost all countries in the ESCAP region have made noteworthy progress in improving women's overall status, and particularly their health and education indicators. This pape...
Feminist Epistemology:A Reconstruction and Integration of Women's Know ledge and Experiences
Women's Studies Feminist Epistemology Reconstruction Experience
2008/12/22
"Well, perhaps you haven't found it so yet," said Alice; "but when you have to turn into a chrysalis--you will someday, you know-- and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you'll feel it a...
What Social Workers Should Know About Ethics: Understanding and Resolving Ethical Dilemmas
Social Workers Ethics
2008/10/24
Recognizing ethical issues and dilemmas that arise in professional practice is crucial for social work practitioners, educators, and students. After a discussion about the limited, although growing, l...
Michael Fowlin presents his acclaimed - You don’t know me until you know - me lecture(图)
race discrimination violence prevention gender equity
2007/4/13
When Do We Really Know What We Think We Know? Determining Causality
We Really Know What We Think We Know Determining Causality
2014/3/18
Social scientists are often asked to determine whether or not one thing causes another. The answer to this question of causality may have important implications for public policy. However, it is gener...