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Oxford Sociology: Clarence Rook's Hooligan Nights
http://oxfordsociology.blogspot.com/2013/10/clarence-rooks-hooligan-nights.html
Open letter to Prof. Richard Wilkinson and Prof. Kate Pickett. The Social Structure of Brexit. Who is going to win? Sociology and Social Anthropology: what's the difference? The Social Structure of Brexit 2. The opinions expressed on this page are mine alone. Any similarities to the views of my employer are completely coincidental. Monday, 28 October 2013. Clarence Rook's Hooligan Nights. Clarence Henry Rook's Hooligan Nights. Young Alf, Maggots, Annie (Alice? In a 1900 Paul Mall Magazine. He also spent ...
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Oxford Sociology: Leslie Thomas RIP
http://oxfordsociology.blogspot.com/2014/05/leslie-thomas-rip.html
Open letter to Prof. Richard Wilkinson and Prof. Kate Pickett. The Social Structure of Brexit. Who is going to win? Sociology and Social Anthropology: what's the difference? The Social Structure of Brexit 2. The opinions expressed on this page are mine alone. Any similarities to the views of my employer are completely coincidental. Thursday, 8 May 2014. This Time Next Week. Flicking through the first few pages when I got home I noticed the book had been signed by the author with a dedication: "To with ma...
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Oxford Sociology: April 2015
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Open letter to Prof. Richard Wilkinson and Prof. Kate Pickett. The Social Structure of Brexit. Who is going to win? Sociology and Social Anthropology: what's the difference? The Social Structure of Brexit 2. The opinions expressed on this page are mine alone. Any similarities to the views of my employer are completely coincidental. Monday, 13 April 2015. In which I break a promise. The data are now deposited in the UK Data Archive and you can read the documentation here. The BBC Data Collection shall not...
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Oxford Sociology: Fun in the Sun
http://oxfordsociology.blogspot.com/2015/07/fun-in-sun.html
Open letter to Prof. Richard Wilkinson and Prof. Kate Pickett. The Social Structure of Brexit. Who is going to win? Sociology and Social Anthropology: what's the difference? The Social Structure of Brexit 2. The opinions expressed on this page are mine alone. Any similarities to the views of my employer are completely coincidental. Monday, 13 July 2015. Fun in the Sun. Saturday was gloriously sunny. Just the weather we needed for St Margaret's Fair. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Fiscal rules should...
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Marianne van Bochove - Assistant Professor
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Marianne van Bochove - Assistant Professor. Snel, E., M. 't Hart, and M. van Bochove (2016) Reactive Transnationalism. Homeland Involvement in the Face of Discrimination. Early View Online, DOI: 10.1111/glob.12125. [ PDF. Da Roit, B. and M. van Bochove (2015) Migrant Care Work Going Dutch? The Emergence of a Live-in Migrant Care Market and the Restructuring of the Dutch Long-Term Care System. Social Policy and Administration. Early View Online, DOI: 10.1111/spol.12174. [ PDF. 46(5), 652-666. [ PDF. 10(2)...
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Department of Social Policy and Intervention > Oxford Centre of Population Research > Home
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Oxford Centre of Population Research (OXPOP). Department of Social Policy and Intervention. Demography and the UK. Explore more about research carried out by OXPOP. Explore projects carried out by OXPOP. Read about departmental news. The Oxford Centre of Population Research (OXPOP) is a research cluster within the Department of Social Policy and Intervention, promoting research into demographic problems that face the world in the 21. At the Department of Social Policy and Intervention.
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Demography | Ben Wilson
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Demography – Ben Wilson. Darr; Skip to Main Content. This area of the website relates to demography and population studies. Any suggestions then please let me know. Especially if you’d like to add to the list of potentially links that I’m (slowly) collecting below:. Global population projections (UN). Long range projections to the year 2300 (UN): full report. Very long range projections (article by Basten et al.). Hans Rosling’s gapminder videos. England and Wales: 100 years of population change.