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A longitudinal study of down's syndrome adults

Dr Shepperdson | Sociology | 01 August 1990

This study is phase 3 of an on-going research project with a cohort of individuals with downs syndrome and their families. The downs syndrome subjects were born in 1964,1965 and 1966 and have been brought up their families in south wales. They, and t ...

Evaluation of the working for ourselves training programme.

Peter Raynor | 15 August 1985

It is generally agreed that the young long-term unemployed present particular and often unfamiliar problems in the field of social, educational and employment policy. There now exists a variety of provision for education, training, work experience an ...

The gender dimensions of job insecurity: an ethnographic study

Professor Nickie Charles | Sociology | 01 January 1999

Changing patterns of working involve increasingly varied forms of employment, many of which are perceived as being less secure than in the past. This qualitative study will gather detailed work history data from a sample of 90 respondents from a rang ...

Irish america:representations of ireland and irishness in the united states

Professor Reg Byron | Social Anthropology | 01 January 1991

While irish america has attracted the attention of scholars in a wide variety of academic disciplines, anthropological work is remarkably little represented. Moreover, while many american social scientists and historians have studied "the culture" of ...

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