Investigating Change in American Society:
Exploring Social Trends with U.S. Census Data
By William H. Frey
The workbook has several topics (chapters) that are appropriate for almost any social science course. The workbook is flexible enough to be used with a variety of texts or additional readings and can be integrated easily into existing courses. The single most important feature of our workbook is its adaptability to a wide range of social science courses in which the teacher intends to introduce one or more "hands on" data analysis modules.
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Publication Information
Investigating Change in American Society
William H. Frey
Published by Wadsworth Publishing
223 pages
Dimensions: 8 1/2 x 11 inches
Paperbound © 2004
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Stockard, Sociology: Discovering Society
Marger, Race and Ethnic Relations
Weeks, Population
Babbie, The Practice of Social Research
Table of Contents
PART I. OVERVIEW AND GETTING STARTED
1. Population Structure: Cohorts, Ages, and Change
2. Race and Ethnic Inequality
3. Immigrant Assimilation
4. Labor Force
5. Marriage, Divorce, Cohabitation, and Childbearing
6. Gender Inequality
7. Households and Families
8. Poverty
9. Children
10. The Older Population
PART III. REFERENCES AND RESOURCES

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