This paper analyses social interactions between detailed occupational positions as a means of exploring social and occupational inequalities. Two methods are employed: descriptive techniques of social network analysis, and a well-established modelling approach (the 'CAMSIS' method of 'Social Interaction Distance' analysis). New results on occupational connections are presented for four countries - the United States, Romania, the Philippines and Venezuela � illustrative of a range of socio-economic regimes. Our analyses use detailed occupational measures based upon census data from 2000 to 2002, and we also use data on educational attainment, cross-classified by occupational positions. A broad, singular dimension of social stratification is ...
Aggregated relational data (ARD) are an increasingly common tool for learning about social networks ...
A new occupational stratification scale, “HISCAM” (historical CAMSIS), has been developed to facilit...
The data provides a distance measure between different ISCO 08 occupations. It was used in a academi...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>What can we learn about social stratification and so...
This paper focuses on the structure of occupational cognition from the standpoint of “social distanc...
There have been calls from several sources recently for a renewal of class analysis that would encom...
In the ESRC project ‘Social Networks and Occupational Structure' (or ‘SoNOcS', seewww.camsis.stir.ac...
Social stratification is determined not only by income, education, race, and gender, but also by an ...
A new occupational stratification scale, "HISCAM" (historical CAMSIS), has been developed to facilit...
This paper proposes a simple social network model of occupational segregation, generated by the exis...
Bilecen B. Analyzing Informal Social Protection Across Borders: Synthesizing Social Network Analysis...
Social interaction patterns are relevant to explain (social) travel behavior. As such, the objective...
Social stratification is determined not only by income, education, race, and gender, but also by an ...
Abstract Research on social stratification is closely linked to analyzing the prestige associated wi...
AbstractIn this paper we explore occupational structure in the USA, as measured by the social networ...
Aggregated relational data (ARD) are an increasingly common tool for learning about social networks ...
A new occupational stratification scale, “HISCAM” (historical CAMSIS), has been developed to facilit...
The data provides a distance measure between different ISCO 08 occupations. It was used in a academi...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>What can we learn about social stratification and so...
This paper focuses on the structure of occupational cognition from the standpoint of “social distanc...
There have been calls from several sources recently for a renewal of class analysis that would encom...
In the ESRC project ‘Social Networks and Occupational Structure' (or ‘SoNOcS', seewww.camsis.stir.ac...
Social stratification is determined not only by income, education, race, and gender, but also by an ...
A new occupational stratification scale, "HISCAM" (historical CAMSIS), has been developed to facilit...
This paper proposes a simple social network model of occupational segregation, generated by the exis...
Bilecen B. Analyzing Informal Social Protection Across Borders: Synthesizing Social Network Analysis...
Social interaction patterns are relevant to explain (social) travel behavior. As such, the objective...
Social stratification is determined not only by income, education, race, and gender, but also by an ...
Abstract Research on social stratification is closely linked to analyzing the prestige associated wi...
AbstractIn this paper we explore occupational structure in the USA, as measured by the social networ...
Aggregated relational data (ARD) are an increasingly common tool for learning about social networks ...
A new occupational stratification scale, “HISCAM” (historical CAMSIS), has been developed to facilit...
The data provides a distance measure between different ISCO 08 occupations. It was used in a academi...