Taking culture seriously: making the social survey ethnographic

Home Work

The Farming Family: Work, Character, and Change in Rural America

Habits of the heartland: Changing work-family cultures

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Culture and Causality: An Anthropological Comment

Anthropology's unique contribution to a discussion of causality is rooted in its specialization in culture rather than in methodological protocols for bolstering our confidence in correlations. This is so because causal arguments are inherently interpretive and, moreover, because human actors themselves operate in terms of meaning. The best interpretive models direct analytic attention to contexts… Continue reading Culture and Causality: An Anthropological Comment

Culture and population

Measuring Functional Status and Disability in Older Adults – Reply

Resolving Inconsistencies in Trends in Old-Age Disability: Report From a Technical Working Group

Age at First Birth and Family Size: Evidence from a Longitudinal Study