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Founded in 1922, Social Forces is a renowned journal of sociological research associated with the Southern Sociological Society. It highlights sociological inquiry but also explores realms shared with social psychology, anthropology, political science, history, and economics. Each issue usually includes ten to fourteen articles, twenty to twenty-five full book reviews, and five to ten "take note" reviews. Social Forces is widely circulated in the US and over one hundred foreign countries.
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Volume 91, Number 2, December 2012Table of Contents
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View Social Structure and Personality during the Transformation of Urban China: A Comparison to Transitional Poland and Ukraine
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View The Educational Gradient in Intermarriage: A Comparative Analysis of Immigrant Groups in the United States
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View Does Critical Mass Matter?: Women’s Political Representation and Child Health in Developing Countries
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Does Critical Mass Matter?: Women’s Political Representation and Child Health in Developing Countries
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| ISSN | 1534-7605 |
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| Print ISSN | 0037-7732 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2012-12-02 |
| Open Access | No |
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