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Political Representation in West Germany: the Institution and Maintenance of Mass-Elite Linkages.
(1980)
The three dominant normative theories of representation--trustee, m and ate, and responsible party--are subjected to empirical testing to determine the nature of the linkages between the citizens and their leaders in West ...
Differentials in Fertility and Contraceptive Behavior in Sri Lanka: the Ethno-Religious Factor.
(1987)
This study focuses on the effects of ethno-religiosity on fertility and contraceptive behavior in the plural society of Sri Lanka. The six ethno-religious groups: Sinhalese Buddhists, Sinhalese Christians, Sri Lanka Tamil ...
The Economics of Food Production on Roman Imperial Estates in North Africa.
(1982)
One of the difficulties that the Roman empire faced was to adapt the resources of its provinces to the interests of the empire. While Rome incorporated North African institutions into its administrative apparatus, it is ...
Industrialization and Household Structure in Rural Taiwan.
(1982)
This is a study of the ecological correlates of household structure in rural Taiwan in the past two decades. It examines the pathways by which industrial employment and other socioeconomic variables are related to household ...
Cambodia and the United Nations: Comparative Foreign Policies Under Four Regimes (Volumes I and II).
(1980)
A comparative study of Cambodia's foreign policies under the four radically different regimes of Prince Norodom Sihanouk of the Kingdom of Cambodia (1953-1970), General Lon Nol of the Khmer Republic (1970-1975), Pol Pot ...
Essays on the Economics of Work and Non-Traditional Families.
(2011)
Recent changes in the structure of families and households suggest a need for family economists to broaden their focus beyond the traditional nuclear family. This dissertation examines the trade-offs between work and family ...
Mortuary ritual and social hierarchy in Bronze Age Cyprus. (Volumes I and II).
(1989)
This thesis examines the archaeological evidence for developments in mortuary ritual and social hierarchy in the context of the urban transformation which occurred in Cyprus during the second millennium B.C. It begins with ...
Liberal Equality and Feminism: the Implications of the Thought of John Stuart Mill.
(1980)
Feminism as a coherent political theory and practice has its roots in the liberal tradition. Liberalism, with its rhetoric about the rights of a citizen, held out great promise to all people when it spoke about the equality ...
Uncertainty, danger and organizational structure.
(1988)
Research on the relationship between organizational tasks and structure has conceptualized task as the modal work done by organizations or work groups. However, in this research, 36 individual organizational tasks, all ...