7 studies found in English from a total of 37402
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC ANALYSIS 
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WORLD III Algol Implementation on B6700, 1975; Computer Program

Thissen, K., Technische Hogeschool, Eindhoven (Netherlands)
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The purpose of this program is to simulate the World-3 model as described in D L Meadows et al, Dynamics of Growth in a Finite World (Cambridge, Mass: Wright Allen Press, 1974) and to introduce to the MIT-world models differences in the levels of socio-economic development in various parts of the world to...
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Sustainable Uplands: Learning to Manage Future Change, 2006-2009

Hubacek, K., University of Leeds, Leeds Institute for Environmental Science and Management
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a mixed method data collection. The study is part of the Rural Economy and Land Use (RELU) programme. The aim of this project was to combine knowledge from local stakeholders, policy-makers and social and natural scientists to anticipate, monitor and sustainably manage rural change in UK uplands....
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Multinational Companies: Qualitative Comparative Analysis for Conditions for Social Innovation and Semi-structured Interviews Examining Social Innovation, 2020-2022

Edwards, T, Loughborough University London; Kern, P, Loughborough University London
This project analysed social innovations relating to inequality that are carried out by social activists in and around multinational companies (MNCs) in five national contexts. Defined as the “innovative activities and services that are motivated by the goal of meeting a social need” (Mulgan, 2006, p. 146), particularly those arising from social divides within society and...
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Carbon Footprint Population of Graz (CO2 Survey) (SUF edition)

Drage, Thomas (City of Graz); Hadler, Markus (University of Graz); Nabernegg, Stefan (Wegener Center); (6 more)
Full edition for scientific use. The Center for Social Research at the University of Graz was commissioned by the City of Graz to conduct a survey on the climate-relevant behaviour of its population. The survey includes questions on housing, mobility, holidays, consumption and the socio-demographics of the respondents. The results can be used to calculate the ecological...
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Stockholm Birth Cohort

Almquist, Ylva B. (Centre for Health Equity Studies, Stockholm University)
The Stockholm Birth Cohort Study (SBC) was created in 2004/2005 by a probability matching of two anonymized longitudinal datasets; The Stockholm Metropolitan study and The Swedish Work and Mortality Database (WMD). The former involves all children born 1953 that lived in the Stockholm metropolitan area as of November 1, 1963, while the latter comprises data for the period...
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Families, Entrepreneurs and Entrepreneurial Values, Britain and Russia, 1915-1991

Pahl, R; Thompson, P
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner. This study proposed to conduct a comparative investigation, through in-depth life story interviews, of family and cultural sources for entrepreneurial values and activity in Britain and Russia. In the event, no British interviews were carried out, and the Russian interviews were only partially...
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Derivation Matrices for the Former Official Measures of Social Class, 2000, 2010 and 2020

Pevalin, D., University of Essex, Department of Sociology; Rose, D., University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The two former official measures of social class - Social Class by Occupation (SC), previously known as Registrar General's Social Class (RGSC), and Socio-economic Groups (SEG) - were discontinued in 2001 when the National Statistics Socio-economic Classification (NS-SEC) was adopted as the sole official...
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