Values and Identities in Europe(Routledge Advances in Sociology) H 340 p. 17
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List of Figures and Tables Notes on contributors Foreword (Peter Farago) Preface (Michael Breen) Acknowledgements Chapter 1 The Significance of the European Social Survey, (Michael Breen) Section I Religious identity Chapter 2 Predictors of Religious Exiting in Ireland: What can the six waves of the ESS tell us?, (Ryan Cragun) Chapter 3 Religiosity and Political Participation across Europe, (Anna Kulkova) Chapter 4 Religion and Values in the ESS: Individual and Societal Effects, (Caillin Reynolds) Section II Social Identity Chapter 5 Work-life conflict of working couples before and during the crisis in 20 European countries, (Michael Ochsner and Ivett Szalma) Chapter 6 A Tale of Two Surveys: Using the European Social Survey and the European Working Conditions Survey to Predict Welfare Attitudes by Work Regime, (Amy Erbe Healy & Sean Ó Rian) Chapter 7 Income equality predicts subjective well- being even after controlling for income internationally, (Marguerite Mary Beattie) Section III Political Identity & Security Chapter 8 Corruption in European Countries: A Cross-National Comparison, (Krystina Chabova) Chapter 9 Changing tendencies of youth political participation in Europe: evidence from three different cases, (Dàniel Oross and Andrea Szabó) Chapter 10 Untangling our attitudes towards Irish Citizen Involvement and Democracy – Perspectives from the European Social Survey, (Aoife Prendergast) Section IV Familial Identity Chapter 11 Fatherhood in Russia: Fertility Decisions and Ideational Factors, (Alexandra Lipasova) Chapter 12 Well-being in married and cohabiting families with children and social support during economic recession in Europe, (Mare Ainsaar) Chapter 13 European fathers` involvement in the family sphere in an international comparison, (Ivett Szalma and Judit Takács) Section V Methodological Issues Chapter 14 How do reluctant respondents assess governmental protection against poverty?, (Helge Baumann) Chapter 15 Using multiple datasets for common analysis on the basis of common identifiers: A case study from the European Social Survey and the European Values Study, (Brendan Halpin and Michael Breen) Chapter 16 Using mixed modes in survey data research: Results from six experiments, (Ana Villar and Rory Fitzgerald) Index