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Why sociologists need numbers: how to understand, use and generate data
Sociology Review
The image of the British housewife: from Ann Oakley to Mrs Hinch
Sociology Review
The census
Sociology Review
Question and answer: Studying A-level sociology
Sociology Review
Researching criminality and ‘trap life’
Sociology Review
Understanding data: Families and children
Sociology Review
Institutional racism and public policy: from the Macpherson inquiry to 'Inclusive Britain'
Sociology Review
Question and answer: OCR: how to achieve good AO3 evaluation marks in essays
Sociology Review
Understanding sociological theory: moving beyond the 'perspectives'
Sociology Review
Mothers in charge? Educational decision-making in care-sharing families
Sociology Review
Concept checklist: Culture wars
Sociology Review