In almost every study undertaken, socio-economic status has been found to be a factor that is significantly related to memberships in voluntary associations. One of our major interests will be to discover whether or not such a relationship exists among the universe of Negro subjects from which the sample has been drawn. We will test such a relationship in this study. Advisor: Nicholas Babchu
Weak social ties, a consequential but neglected part of personal networks, are often formed in volu...
This chapter reveals aspects of networks that are connected to voluntary association membership. It ...
Over fifty percent of all people are a member of at least one association and about one-third say to...
In almost every study undertaken, socio-economic status has been found to be a factor that is signif...
This study explored the potential of a new approach to predicting and understanding black participat...
Data on voluntary association participation among low-income members of major ethnic groups in the U...
To interpret the relatively high rates of voluntary organization partici-pation among blacks, theori...
Sociological studies have demonstrated the need for further investigation of voluntary membership pa...
The burgeoning research in recent years on participation in voluntary associations has led to a gene...
1 / Voluntary Associations in a Zone of Transition This report is a study of formal voluntary associ...
Contains fulltext : 77363.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Over the last ...
Includes bibliographical references.This research is in large measure a replication of a voluntary a...
The present study researched how first-generation black national Caribbean groups and native born bl...
Social science has long been interested in the effects and predictors of community participation, es...
A model was developed to explore the relationship between the personal characteristics of rural comm...
Weak social ties, a consequential but neglected part of personal networks, are often formed in volu...
This chapter reveals aspects of networks that are connected to voluntary association membership. It ...
Over fifty percent of all people are a member of at least one association and about one-third say to...
In almost every study undertaken, socio-economic status has been found to be a factor that is signif...
This study explored the potential of a new approach to predicting and understanding black participat...
Data on voluntary association participation among low-income members of major ethnic groups in the U...
To interpret the relatively high rates of voluntary organization partici-pation among blacks, theori...
Sociological studies have demonstrated the need for further investigation of voluntary membership pa...
The burgeoning research in recent years on participation in voluntary associations has led to a gene...
1 / Voluntary Associations in a Zone of Transition This report is a study of formal voluntary associ...
Contains fulltext : 77363.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Over the last ...
Includes bibliographical references.This research is in large measure a replication of a voluntary a...
The present study researched how first-generation black national Caribbean groups and native born bl...
Social science has long been interested in the effects and predictors of community participation, es...
A model was developed to explore the relationship between the personal characteristics of rural comm...
Weak social ties, a consequential but neglected part of personal networks, are often formed in volu...
This chapter reveals aspects of networks that are connected to voluntary association membership. It ...
Over fifty percent of all people are a member of at least one association and about one-third say to...