J BERNARD
J BERNARD
D Hook,N Ben-Yehuda
D Hook
R M Stolzenberg
R M Stolzenberg
This article considers the effect of husbands' and wives' hours of work on each others' health. Theoretical analysis focuses on gendering of health-related behavior, the needed to promote a spouse's salubrious behavior, and the effects of w...
Revisiting the relationships among gender, marital status, and mental health [0.03%]
性别、婚姻状况与精神健康之间的关系再探
Robin W Simon
Robin W Simon
Three decades ago, Grove introduced his sex-role theory of mental illness, which attributes women's higher rates of psychological distress to their roles in society. Central to his hypothesis is that marriage is emotionally advantageous for...
D Conley,K W Springer
D Conley
This article seeks to understand the effects of welfare-state spending on infant mortality rates. Infant mortality was chosen for its importance as a social indicator and its putative sensitivity to state action over a short time span. Coun...
Durkheim's theories of deviance and suicide: a feminist reconsideration [0.03%]
女性主义视角下的迪尔凯姆越轨与自杀理论新探
J M Lehmann
J M Lehmann
In The division of labor in society, Durkheim conceptualizes deviance as an essentially asocial phenomenon, and he conceptualizes "woman" as an essentially asocial being. Both theories contradict Durkkheim's characteristic social determinis...
The enduring effects of cohort characteristics on age-specific homicide rates, 1960-1995 [0.03%]
世代特征对1960至1995年各年龄阶段凶杀率的长期影响
R M OBrien,J Stockard,L Isaacson
R M OBrien
In the past decade, young people in the United States have been two to three times more likely than in the two previous decades to commit homicides, while those 25 years and older have been less likely to commit homicides than were members ...
D L Anderton,R J Emigh
D L Anderton