American Sociological Association 2004-Aug-14 to 2004-Aug-16

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WAMM and Patient/Provider Models for Medical Cannabis
 Corral, Valerie.

WTO and Drug Patents: A Changing Attitude Towards Developing Countries?
 Agartan, Tuba.
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Walking the Talk? What Employers Say Versus What They Do
 Pager, Devah. and Quillian, Lincoln.
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Wanting Different Things from Baseball: Class and Competing Community Values in a Gentrifying Neighborhood
 Grasmuck, Sherri.
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War Culture and War Entertainment: Children's Voices in the Video BEYOND GOOD AND EVIL
 Sun, Chyng.

War and Peace: Toward a Theoretical Reflection
 Kardaras, Basil.

War as a Political Commodity
 Bagdikian, Ben.

Warriors or War Mongers? The Role of Military Affiliation, Gender, and Political Ideology in the Favoring War in Afghanistan and Iraq
 Rohall, David. and Ender, Morten.
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Waves of American Empire, 1787-2003: US Hegemony and Imperialist Activity from the Shores of Tripoli to Iraq
 Go, Julian.
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We Have Never Been ‘Human’: Ontological and Methodological Arguments
 Gareau, Brian.
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Wealth Inequality Between and Among Whites, Blacks and Hispanics
 Elmelech, Yuval.
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Wealth, Human Capital, and Family Across Racial/ethnic Groups:Do Resources Translate into Middle Class, Integrated Communities?
 Woldoff, Rachael.
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Weapons of Mass Distraction: Magicianship, Misdirection, and the Dark Side of Legitimation
 Freudenburg, William. and Alario, Margarita.

Weber on Capitalism
 Szelenyi, Ivan. and King, Lawrence.

Weber’s Misunderstanding of Traditional Islamic Law
 Kozak-Isik, Gulseren. and Kozak, Aysegul.
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Weighing the Future: Body Mass Index and Academic Attainment
 Frisco, Michelle., Sandefur, Gary. and Martin, Molly.
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Weight Loss, Obesity, and Professional Jurisdictions: The rise of Consumerism and the Commodification of Professional Credentials
 Bailey, Brian.
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Welcome to America: You've been Racialized!
 Stewart, Quincy. and Dixon, Jeffrey.
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Welfare Benefits and Interstate Migration: A Critique of the 'Welfare Magnets' Debate
 Dillion, Yolanda.
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Welfare Family Policies and Gender Earnings Inequality:
 Semyonov, Moshe. and Mandel, Hadas.
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Welfare Politics and Policymaking in the States
 Wald, Pamela.
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Welfare Reform Family Caps and Interstate Migration of Poor Mothers
 St. Pierre, Tanja., Graefe, Deborah. and De Jong, Gordon.
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Welfare Reform and Academic Outcomes: Does Parental Work Help or Hurt Kids’ Grades?
 Pareja, Amber. and Lewis, Dan.
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Welfare Retrenchment: Economic Globalization, the Macro Economy
 Hicks, Alexander.

Welfare States and Gender Wage Inequality in OECD Countries
 Shalev, Michael. and Mandel, Hadas.
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Welfare Status and Obstacles to Full Time Work For Low-Income Mothers
 Press, Julie.
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Welfare Status, Multiple Risk Factors, and the Well-Being of Adolescents in Low-Income Families
 Quane, James., Joshi, Pamela., Rankin, Bruce. and Sharkey, Patrick.
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Welfare and Citizenship:The Effects of Government Assistance on Voting Behavior
 Swartz, Teresa. and Blackstone, Amy.
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Western Refugee and Asylum Policy in the 21st Century: End of a Regime or Transformation
 Keely, Charles.
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What Can Sociological Research Do? The Backdrop of the Real World for Public Sociology Efforts
 Demming Lurie, Barbara.

What Changes and What Persists in the Racialized Class Structure
 Spector, Alan. and Sadiki-Shakur, Akili.

What Determines the Amount of Civil Litigation?
 MacLeod, Dag. and Pi, Chung Ron.
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What Do We Need to Turn the Situation Around?
 Aronowitz, Stanley.

What Does Your Husband Do?: Looking within the Household to Predict Women's Work
 Agarwala, Rina.
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What Does the Graying of Mexico Mean for Female-Headed Households?
 Finley, Ashley.
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What Guanxi Can teach Us About Capitalism
 Hsu, Carolyn.
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What Has Happened to Median Age at First Marriage Data?
 Simmons, Tavia. and Dye, Jane.
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What Is the Worst That Can Happen?
 Clarke, Lee. and Perrow, Charles.
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What Makes a Community Family Friendly?: Perspectives Offered by Dual-Earner Couples
 Swisher, Raymond. and Sweet, Stephen.
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What Makes a Progressive Religious Leader?: Analyzing Votes from the Second Vatican Council
 Wilde, Melissa., Bowman, Emily., Geraty, Kristin., Nelson, Shelley. and Yukich, Grace.
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What Realities Do Policy Makers Interested in Encouraging Unmarried Parents to Marry Need to Confront?
 Edin, Kathryn., England, Paula. and Linnenberg, Kathryn.

What Types of Occupations are Integrating? Determinants of the Rate of Occupational Integration: 1970-2000
 Krymkowski, Daniel. and Mintz, Beth.
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What Workers Really Think: Measuring the Psychological Contract
 Manturuk, Kimberly. and Jarkko, Lars.
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What Would You Say? Some Practices for Answering Questions in Telephone Survey Interviews
 Horgan, Michael.
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What do Business Associations Do?
 Spillman, Lynette. and Gao, Rui.
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What do teaching credentials measure? Using proxies of teacher quality as measures of teaching quality
 Smith, Thomas., Desimone, Laura. and Ueno, Koji.
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What do we know about American Indians and Alaska Natives living outside American Indian and Alaska Native areas?
 Ogunwole, Stella. and McKinnon, Jesse.
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What is an Ethnic Niche?: Conceptualizing Latino and Asian Co-ethnic Workplaces
 Morales, Maria Cristina.
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What is in Network? A Theoretical Appraisal of the Network Approach to Social Movements.
 Nikaido, Kosuke.
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What role for the Chinese Labor Movement in Building Global Labor Solidarity?
 Quan, Katie.

What the Rite Has Wrought: Slurs, Slapping, Shouting, and a (Calmer) Examination of Musical Structure
 Karpinski, Stephanie.
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What's Holding Boys Behind? Explaining the Black Gender Gap in Educational Outcomes
 Brunn, Rachelle.
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What's Local About Local Currencies?
 Evans, Michael.
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What's New? General Patterns of Planned Macro-Institutional Change
 Campbell, John.
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What's in a Grade?: Academic Success and Sociopolitical Ideloogy
 Kemmelmeier, Markus.
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Whatever the Symptom, Whatever the Politics: Agamben, Lacan and the Coming Politics
 Swiffen, Amy.

What’s Class Got to Do With It?”: Community Development and Racial Identity
 Moore, Kesha.
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What’s in a Name? Exploring the Transcendent Community Among People of Color
 Gonzalez, Belisa.
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What’s in an ‘A’?: An Immanent Critique of the Collective Evaluation of Undergraduate Work
 Fosse, Nathan.
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What’s the Big Idea? The Continuing Relevance of the Democratic Class Struggle
 Simmons, Solon.
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When Costs are Beneficial: Protest as Communicative Suffering
 Biggs, Michael.
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When Credibility is Gone: Patterns of Defection from Arthur Andersen
 Mari-Klose, Pau. and Yang, Hongxing.
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When Do Older Adults Become “Disabled”? Growth Curve Analysis of Labeling Oneself Disabled Over Time
 Kelley-Moore, Jessica., Schumacher, John., Kahana, Eva. and Kahana, Boaz.
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When Insiders Step Outside: Predicting Politicians’ Attendance at State-Directed Political Protests
 Camp, Bayliss. and Kaliner, Matthew.


When Rising Tides Don’t Lift All Boats, The Rowers Aren’t Happy: American Dissatisfaction in an Age of Economic Inequality
 Jacobs, Elisabeth.
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When Summer Gain is a Setback
 von Hippel, Pau.., Downey, Douglas., Powell, Brian. and Rowland, Nicholas.

When Two Worlds Collide: The Effects of Religious Involvement and Education on Mortality Risk for U.S. Adults
 Moulton, Benjamin.
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When Women are Right: Gender and Values in European Far Right Party Support
 Rippeyoung, Phyllis.
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When a Book is not a Book: Chapbooks in Contemporary Poetry Communities
 Craig, Ailsa.
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When it Pays to be Friendly: Employment Relations and Worker-Client Interactions in Hairstyling
 Cohen, Rachel.
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When the Revolution Came
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Where Have all the Tomboys Gone?: Teen Tales of Agency and Compulsory Femininity
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Where Sociology Meets the Public Eye: The Case of Labor Management Cooperation
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Which Part of the Story? Occupational Sex Segregation and Part-Time Work
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White Racial Apathy: The Anatomy of Racism and Prejudice in the Post-Civil Rights Era
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White Racial Reasoning: Rational Racism in the Perceptions of White Males
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White Supremacists, Oppositional Culture, and the World Wide Web
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Who Allowed you to Observe? The Development of an 'Overt' Organizational Ethnography
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Who Benefits from Growth?
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Who Deserves a Helping Hand? Attitudes about Government Assistance for the Unemployed by Race, Incarceration Status, and Worker History
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Who Do We Date? Racial Preferences in Internet Dating
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Who Does an Elite Organization Emulate? The Influence of Firm Ties on the Decisions of Benchmarking Teams
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Who Does the Public Trust? The Case of Genetically Modified Food in the United States
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Who Forgives? Seeking Sources of Forgiveness
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Who Gets How Much in Which Relation? A Flexible Theory of Profit Splits in Networks.
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Who Has Become the Wealthy among the Best and the Brightest?
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Who Is a Hindu?: The Search for a Hindu Identity in America
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Who Leads? Sources of Social Movement Leadership
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Who Supports The Troops? Constructions Of Soldiering And Citizenship By U.S. Peace Movement Organizations, 1990-2003
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Who Wears the Pants? Sources of Power and Conflict in Black and Latina Lesbian Families
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Who are the Contenders? Protesting Actors at State Capitals, 1998-2001
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Who are the Uninsured? : The Public’s Perception and its Effect on Health Policy Initiatives
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Who is “Successful” at Aging? A Critique of the Literature and a Call for More Inclusive Perspectives
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Who's Educated? Who's Allowed to Live? Accounting for Gender Variations in Education and Sex Ratios
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Who's On the Line? Indian Call Center Agents Pose as Americans for U.S.-Outsourced Firms
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Whose Civil Society? On TNGOs, NGOs and SMOs, and Value Imperialism
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Whose Deaths Matter? Attention to Diseases in the Mass Media
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Whose Empty Nest? Gender and the College Launch
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Whose Risk in Philadelphia: Comparing Proximity to Risky Facilities Using EPA’s New RSEI Data
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Whose Time Is It?: The Effect of Gender, Employment, and Work/Family Stress on Children's Housework
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Why Americans Have Difficulty Understanding the Phrase ‘Common Good
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Why Are Strikes Successful? An Event Structure Analysis of the IWW's Bread and Roses Strike
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Why Are Women Catty? An Analysis of Teenage Status Processes
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Why Aren't You a Cannibal?: Sneaking in the Boring Stuff by Using Sexy Topics to Teach Sociological Concepts
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Why Did the US Working Classes Not Successfully Mobilize for a Redistributive Welfare State?
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Why Do Married Men Earn More? An Evaluation of the Marriage Premium
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Why Does European Citizenship Lack Charisma?
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Why Does Identity Affect Cooperation in Social Dilemmas?
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Why Doesn't the Left Do Differently?
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Why Foreign Adoption?
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Why Frames Sometimes Fall on Deaf Ears: The Problems of Misalignment, Scope, Exhaustion, and Relevance
 Snow, David. and Corrigall-Brown, Catherine.

Why Is Quantitative Literacy Important and How Can Sociology Contribute to It?
 Persell, Caroline.

Why Law Can’t Regulate
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Why Parents Pay for College: The Good Parent, Perceptions of Advantage, and Transfer of Resources
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Why do SMOS Cooperate with the State? Expanding the “Conflictual Cooperation” Model for Incorporated Social Movements.
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Why is Transnational Protest More Prone to Radicalism?: Thoughts on Myths of Constituencies
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Why the Market Deems Some Workers More “Worthy” Than Others: An Economic Sociology Approach
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Why we Believe What we Believe: East German Secret Police Officers for Example
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Widening the Gap: The Effect of Declining Unionization on Managerial and Worker Pay, 1983 - 2000
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Will Divorce Continue to Increase in Korea? Evidence from the Levels and Characteristics of Divorce
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Wine Reputations in the California and French Wine Industries
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Within Group Heterogeneity Among Pacific Island Elders in the United States
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Wives & Children: Effects of Allotment on the Turtle Mountain Chippewa, 1904-2004
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Wives’ Contributions to Couples’ Income over Time: A Within-Couple Analysis
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Women and Depression Project in Finland: Feminist Action Research, Women Friendly Groups and Welfare Dynamics
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Women and Utopias
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Women at Night: Cultural Consumption, Gender and the Experience of Urban Nightlife
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Women at Risk: The U.S. Supreme Court's Denial of Gender-Motivated Hate Crimes
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Women in High-Technology Careers and the Male Managerial Model
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Women in Substance Abuse Treatment: A Comparison of the Organizational Predictors in Therapeutic Communities, Public Treatment Centers, and Private Treatment Centers
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Women, Children, and Welfare Reform: Bringing Social Research to the Public
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Women, Islam, and the State in Pakistan
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Women's Access to Maternity Care During Structural Adjustment in Egypt and India: Does Minority Status Matter?
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Women's Employment and the Transition to the Market Economy: The Case of East-Central Europe
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Women's Health Research on Special Populations: Challenges and Strategies in Surveying Haredi (Ultra-Orthodox) Israelis
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Women's Preferences for Conventional and Complementary Healthcare Choices
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Women’s Access to Elite Networks: Perceptions and Reality
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Women’s Economic Security in Midlife: The Influence of Family Patterns
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Women’s Education and Economic Development: The Impact of External Debt on Education in Africa
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Women’s Embodiment and Political Resistance in Argentina
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Women’s Movements in Democratization – A Comparative Assessment of the Spanish and Portuguese Cases
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Women’s SMOs Response to the Anti-War Movement
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Women’s STD Detection Practices: The Specificity of Social Location
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Women’s Work and Breastfeeding Simultaneously Rise in Ghana
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Work Organization and Workers’ Experience After Fordism: Manufacturing Empowerment?
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Work Role Spillover, Work Schedule Inflexibility and Irregularity, and Food Habits and Obesity
 McIntosh, William., Torres, Cruz., Davis, George., Nayga, Rudy., Anding, Jenna. and Kubena, Karen.
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Work and Family Decisions of First Time Expectant Mothers: A Qualitative Study in Central Texas
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Work and Health at Older Ages in Japan
 Raymo, James., Liang, Jersey., Kobayashi, Erika., Sugihara, Yoko. and Fukaya, Taro.

Work and Pay in Flexible and Regulated Labor Markets: A Generalized Perspective on Institutional Evolution and Inequality Trends in Europe and the U.S.
 DiPrete, Thomas., Maurin, Eric., Goux, Dominique. and Quesnel-Vallee, Amelie.
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Work and Welfare Strategies among Rural Single Mothers
 Ward, Sally. and Turner, Heather.
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Work as Haven? Modeling the Work-Related Attitudes of Dual-Earner Parents
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Work in the Nineties: The Jamaican Labor Market - Stagnation or Change?
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Work-Life Disruption and Status Reproduction: The Cold War Military and the Draft
 MacLean, Alair.
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Workers, Aging and Generation-Based Activism
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Working Around the State: Contract Enforcement in the Russian Context
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Working More, Paid Less, and Feeling Better: Women's Health, Employment, and Family Life, 1974-2000
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Working Overtime: When Does It Harm Well-being?
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Working Women and Work-Family Conflicts: A Comparison of Women of Color and White Women
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Working in Paradise: Experiences and Interpretations of Earning a Living in a Costa Rican Tourist Economy
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Working with/on Bodies: Discursive Practices at a Men's Pornographic Magazine
 Dellinger, Kirsten. and Citeroni, Tracy.
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Workplace Diversity, Power and Wages: An Ethnoracial Analysis of Men and Women
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Writing about Race, Class, and Fellow Human Beings: Why Journalism and Social Science Need Each Other
 Eaton, Susan.
American Sociological Association 2004-Aug-14 to 2004-Aug-16
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