Sociology Working Papers

Cite working papers in the following format:

  • Heath, Anthony F. and McMahon, Dorren (2000) 'Ethnic Differences in the Labour Market: The Role of Education and Social Class Origins', Sociology Working Paper 2000-01, Department of Sociology, University of Oxford

Guidelines for submission

 


2012

2012-01 Calibrating time-use estimates for the British Household Panel Survey Cristina Borra, Almudena Sevilla-Sanz and Jonathan Gershuny

2011

2011-06 Explaining Spatial Variation in Hindu-Muslim Violence in Gujarat, 2002
Raheel Dhattiwala and Michael Biggs

2011-05 Intergenerational Exchange of Instrumental Support: Dynamic Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
Tak Wing Chan and John Ermisch

2011-04 Social Mobility over three generations in Britain
Tak Wing Chan and Vikki Boliver

2011-03 The Long Shadow of Income on Trustworthiness
John Ermisch and Diego Gambetta

2011-01 Changing differences in the division of domestic labor; the case of education
Oriel Sullivan

2011-01 Search Indices and Issue Salience: the Properties of Google Trends as a Measure of Issue Salience
Jonathan Mellon

2010

2010-05 Maximally Maintained Inequality and Effectively Maintained Inequality in Education: Operationalizing the Expansion- Inequality Relationship
Vikki Boliver

2010-04 Explaining Membership in the British National Party: A Multilevel Analysis of Contact and Threat
Michael Biggs and Steven Knauss

2010-03 Gender Convergence in Domestic Work: Discerning the Effects of Interactional and Institutional Barriers in Large-Scale Data
Man Yee Kan, Oriel Sullivan, and Jonathan Gershuny

2010-02 Is ethnicity or religion more important in explaining inequalities in the labour market?
Jean Martin, Anthony Heath, and Karin Bosveld

2010-01 Leisure Inequality in the US: 1965-2003
Almudena Sevilla Sanz, Jose? Ignacio Gime?nez Nadal, and Jonathan Gershuny


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