Search for dissertations about: "Organizational sociology"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 88 swedish dissertations containing the words Organizational sociology.
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16. Speaking about social suffering? : Subjective understandings and lived experiences of migrant women and therapists
Abstract : This thesis aims to investigate and illuminate lived experiences, cultural representations, and organizational conditions that influence the way therapists in Swedish psychiatry receive and treat migrant women. This overall aim is pursued through two distinct but interlinked part-studies. READ MORE
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17. The dynamics of social movements : essays on competition and diffusion
Abstract : In this thesis various aspects of social movement competition and diffusion is studied. The first part of the thesis focus on movement competition and especially on how competition relates to the ability of movements to attract members. READ MORE
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18. Essays on Social Dynamics
Abstract : In this thesis, various aspects of the modeling of social dynamics are discussed. Both theoretical and empirical illustrations and examples are given.In Chapter 1, formal dynamic models are discussed in general terms. READ MORE
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19. Disentangling sex segregation : Studies on the roots and routes of labour market sex segregation
Abstract : The present dissertation consists of four studies. The first study serves as a descriptive background to the following three self-contained but interrelated empirical studies. The joint theme is horizontal labour market sex segregation. READ MORE
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20. Consider her adversity : four essays on gender inequality in the labor market
Abstract : Paper I: Gender Differences in Workplace Authority:Discrimination and the Role of Organizational LeadersThis paper examines to what extent discrimination accounts for inequalities in authority exertion between women and men in the Swedish labor market. Processes governing authority attainment are studied in terms of human capital and family responsibilities as well as of the horizontal sex segregation in the labor market. READ MORE