Childlessness and socio-economic characteristics: What does the Canadian 2006 General Social Survey tell us?
Authors: Zenaida Ravanera and Roderic Beaujot
Editors: Lorne Tepperman and Angela Kalyata
Overview
Abstract (English)
Book summary: Published in partnership with the Canadian Sociological Association (CSA), this reader offers students an engaging overview of the current state of sociology in Canada. With over 60 interesting, expertly-edited selections by both well-known and up-and-coming CSA members, the reader is organized into 16 thematic parts that explore the main areas of sociological inquiry. This second edition includes a brand new cross-referencing guide to help students make conceptual connections among the readings and a new section addressing media issues exposes students to this ever-growing area of study. Covering a broad spectrum of sociological thought, Reading Sociology: Canadian Perspectives, second edition, will engage students with cutting-edge research being conducted by Canadian sociologists.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Book chapter |
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Author | Zenaida Ravanera and Roderic Beaujot |
Editor | Lorne Tepperman and Angela Kalyata |
Publication Year | 2012 |
Book Title | Reading Sociology: Canadian Perspectives |
Chapter Title | Childlessness and socio-economic characteristics: What does the Canadian 2006 General Social Survey tell us? |
Pages | 165-171 |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
City | Toronto, ON |
Publication Language | English |
- Zenaida Ravanera
- Zenaida Ravanera and Roderic Beaujot
- Childlessness and socio-economic characteristics: What does the Canadian 2006 General Social Survey tell us?
- 2012
- Reading Sociology: Canadian Perspectives
- Lorne Tepperman and Angela Kalyata
- 165-171
- Toronto, ON
- Oxford University Press