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Index Theory and Price Statistics
©2007 Monographs -
Applications of Statistical and Machine Learning Methods in Bioinformatics
©2007 Edited Collection -
Military Resources and International War
A Statistical Theory of Interconnected Conflict©2021 Monographs -
Modelling Generalized Linear (Loglinear) Models for Raters Agreement Measure
With Complete and Missing Values Cases©2006 Thesis -
A Normal Distribution Course
©2004 Textbook -
Vocabulary Richness of Novels and Their Adaptations
©2011 Monographs -
Operational Research for Health Policy: Making Better Decisions
Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the European Working Group on Operational Research Applied to Health Services©2007 Conference proceedings -
Phraséologie et stylistique de la langue littéraire Phraseology and Stylistics of Literary Language
Approches interdisciplinaires Interdisciplinary Approaches©2020 Edited Collection -
The Use of Indexes in Professional Social Researches
©2020 Monographs -
Between Construction and Deconstruction of the Universes of Meaning
Research into the Religiosity of Academic Youth in the Years 1988 – 1998 – 2005 – 2017©2020 Edited Collection -
The Generation of Business Fluctuations
Financial Fragility and Mean-field Interactions©2008 Thesis -
Fiscal Federalism in the European Union and Its Countries
A Confrontation between Theories and Facts©2006 Monographs -
Population, Famille et Société / Population, Family, and Society
ISSN: 1660-6043
This series welcomes and encourages the dialogue between demography and family studies to revitalize social history as well as sociology and population studies. An international network of scholars based at the Laboratory of Demography and Family Studies of the University of Geneva has initiated an open-minded series that seeks to reflect the latest developments in research. The collection emphasizes comparative and international perspectives, as well as interdisciplinary approaches drawing from history, economics, statistics, sociology, geography, demography, and cultural anthropology. Innovative methodologies for both qualitative and quantitative analysis which allow authors to reformulate old problems and ask new questions are particular welcome. The series publishes both individual and collective volumes. The first group encompasses case studies or monographs coming from the Swiss or the international scientific world, including the best Ph.D. dissertations. The second group refers to collective volumes organized around a topic emerging from a scientific debate, with contributions from various disciplinary fields and/or geographic horizons. Cette collection a pour ambition d'accueillir et de promouvoir le dialogue entre les démographes et les spécialistes de la famille, dialogue qui renouvelle profondément tant l'histoire sociale que la sociologie contemporaine. Animée par un réseau international qui s'appuie sur le Laboratoire de Démographie et d'Etudes Familiales de l'Université de Genève, la collection est largement ouverte et veut refléter les dynamiques de recherche les plus récentes. Elle privilégie les perspectives comparatives, internationales, ainsi que les approches interdisciplinaires, celles qui mêlent les apports de l'histoire, de l'économie, de la statistique, de la sociologie, de la géographie, de la démographie, de l'anthropologie culturelle, etc. L'innovation méthodologique, dans les domaines du qualitatif aussi bien que du quantitatif, qui permet de refonder les problématiques et d'articuler de nouvelles questions, est particulièrement saluée. La collection accueille aussi bien des contributions individuelles que collectives. Dans le premier groupe se rangent les monographies ou travaux de synthèse issus du milieu scientifique suisse et international, en ce compris les meilleures thèses de doctorat. Le second groupe réunit des recueils d'articles organisés autour d'un thème qui émerge dans le débat scientifique, et qui requiert le croisement de regards venus de multiples horizons disciplinaires et/ou géographiques. This series welcomes and encourages the dialogue between demography and family studies to revitalize social history as well as sociology and population studies. An international network of scholars based at the Laboratory of Demography and Family Studies of the University of Geneva has initiated an open-minded series that seeks to reflect the latest developments in research. The collection emphasizes comparative and international perspectives, as well as interdisciplinary approaches drawing from history, economics, statistics, sociology, geography, demography, and cultural anthropology. Innovative methodologies for both qualitative and quantitative analysis which allow authors to reformulate old problems and ask new questions are particular welcome. The series publishes both individual and collective volumes. The first group encompasses case studies or monographs coming from the Swiss or the international scientific world, including the best Ph.D. dissertations. The second group refers to collective volumes organized around a topic emerging from a scientific debate, with contributions from various disciplinary fields and/or geographic horizons.
38 publications
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Achieving Equity in School Writing
Causes and Cures for Opportunity and Achievement Gaps in a Key Twenty-First Century Skill©2023 Monographs -
Rehumanizing the Language Curriculum
©2023 Edited Collection