ABSTRACT

Key Variables in Social Investigation encourages sociologists and other social scientists to think about the conceptual and empirical problems of using and evaluating key variables in social research. The book contains reviews of ten major variables: age; gender; race and ethnicity; health and illness; education; social class and occupation; work, employment and unemployment and unemployment; leisure; politics; and voluntary ways in which concepts can be specified and translated into variables and indicators.

chapter 1|11 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|19 pages

Age

chapter 3|23 pages

Gender

chapter 4|22 pages

Race and Ethnicity *

chapter 5|23 pages

Health and Illness

chapter 6|24 pages

Education *

chapter 7|30 pages

Social Class and Occupation 1

chapter 8|25 pages

Work, Employment and Unemployment

chapter 9|22 pages

Leisure

chapter 10|23 pages

Politics

chapter 11|23 pages

Voluntary Associations