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Homophily and Endogamy,mophily’, which means the preference for similarity, is used in sociology to refer to similarities in circumstances between people who are linked by any form of social relationship (e.g. friendships, partnerships). The special case of homophily in marriage/cohabitation is usually referred to as ‘homCompass 发表于 2025-3-23 16:56:44
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Networked Occupations,l connections are unusually common. Whereas the social interaction distance approach (Chaps. 4, 5, and 6) highlights dimensional structures that reflect social interactions between occupations, we can sometimes draw different conclusions by looking at the same social interaction patterns through difVasoconstrictor 发表于 2025-3-24 08:39:48
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Occupational-Level Residuals and Distributional Parameters, distributional parameters about the wider social structure can be used to provide alternative summary statistics concerned with social distance and occupational inequalities (Sect. 9.2). The other concerns scenarios where it can be useful to use ‘random effects’ models to explore occupation-to-occu方舟 发表于 2025-3-24 16:44:34
Social Interactions and Educational Inequality,duced into the analyses of social interactions and social stratification. We explore whether we might get a different and more compelling result if we used data on educational experiences in addition to (or instead of) occupational data in the analysis of social interactions.我不重要 发表于 2025-3-24 19:27:44
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Conclusions,onsequential social inequalities. There are many different ways of measuring and understanding long-term social inequalities, but we argued that the best understanding of all comes from a characterisation of social positions through empirical data on the social interaction patterns exhibited between