Items where Subject is "1.5 Comparative and Cross National Research"
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- 1. Frameworks for Research and Research Designs (1247)
Article
Prag, Patrick and Mills, Melinda (2017) Cultural determinants influence assisted reproduction usage in Europe more than economic and demographic factors. Human Reproduction, 32 (11). pp. 2305-2314. ISSN 0268-1161
Prag, Patrick and Wittek, Rafael and Mills, Melinda (2016) The educational gradient in self-rated health in Europe: Does the doctor-patient relationship make a difference? Acta Sociologica, 60 (4). pp. 325-341. ISSN 0001-6993
Mills, Melinda and Prag, P (2016) Methodological advances in cross-national research: multilevel challenges and solutions. European Sociological Review, 32 (1). pp. 1-2. ISSN 0266-7215
Prag, P and Mills, Melinda and Wittek, R P M (2015) Subjective socioeconomic status and health in cross-national comparison. Social Science and Medicine, 149 (n/a). pp. 84-92. ISSN 0277-9536
Gillies, Val and Edwards, Rosalind (2012) Working With Archived Classic Family and Community Studies: Illuminating Past and Present Conventions Around Acceptable Research Practice. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 15 (4). pp. 321-330. ISSN 1364-5579
Xenitidou, Maria and Elsenbroich, Corinna (2010) Construct Validity and Theoretical Embeddedness of Agent-based Models of Normative Behaviour. International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, 5 (4). pp. 67-80.
Book Section
Prag, P and Mills, Melinda (2017) Assisted Reproductive Technologies in Europe. Usage and Regulation in the Context of Cross-Boarder Reproductive Care. In: Childlessness in Europe, Patterns, Causes and Contexts. Demographic Research Monographs . Springer, New York, pp. 289-309. ISBN 978-3-319-44667-7
Working Paper
Livingstone, Sonia (2013) Case Study: EU Kids Online II: Enhancing Knowledge Regarding European Children's Use, Risk and Safety Online. Project Report. NCRM.
Crowley, Anne (2013) Case Study: Comparing the Impact of Children's Participation on Policy Making in Wales and Tamil Nadu. Project Report. NCRM.
Brannen, Julia (2013) Case Study: Gender, Parenthood and the Changing European Workplace: young adults negotiating the work-family boundary (TRANSITIONS). Project Report. NCRM.
Christensen, Karen (2013) Case Study: Disability, Independence and Care (DIC): a cross-national study of cash-for-care in the UK and Norway. Project Report. NCRM.
Brannen, Julia and Filipović-Carter, Dave and Hantrais, Linda (2012) International social research methods case studies: framework part 1 headings and questions. Project Report. NCRM.
Brannen, Julia and Filipović-Carter, Dave and Hantrais, Linda (2012) International social research methods case studies: framework part 2 key search terms. Project Report. NCRM.
Wilson, Michael (2012) Case Study: Curriculum Reform and the Management of Change in Chinese Middle Schools from an Applied International Perspective. Project Report. NCRM.
Fanghanel, Alex (2012) Case Study: Harmonised Households: Ménages à Ménager (HHMM). Project Report. NCRM.
Hantrais, Linda (2012) Case Study: Improving Policy Responses and Outcomes to Socio-Economic Challenges: changing family structures, policy and practice (Iprosec). Project Report. NCRM.
Cameron, Claire (2012) Case study: Young People from a Public Care Background: Pathways to Education in Europe (YiPPEE). Project Report. NCRM.
Hantrais, Linda (2012) International Social Research Methods case studies: supporting materials. Project Report. NCRM.
Nind, Melanie (2008) Conducting qualitative research with people with learning, communication and other disabilities: Methodological challenges. Project Report. National Centre for Research Methods.
Conference or Workshop Item
Charoenboon, Nutcha (2018) Sampling health-related social networks in cross-country surveys. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2018, 3rd - 5th July 2018, University of Bath. (Unpublished)
Douhou, Salima and Butt, Sarah and van der Wielen, Iggy (2018) Tools to support 'real-time' fieldwork monitoring on the European Social Survey. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2018, 3rd - 5th July 2018, University of Bath. (Unpublished)
Minton, Jonathan (2016) Fertility (and futures?) of 45 countries: Lexis surface data visualisation. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)
Lee, Uih Ran (2016) Forecasting civilian fatalities. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)
Dibben, Chris (2016) Reconstructing the past using administrative data to produce new c20th cohort studies. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)
Speight, Svetlana and Connolly, Sara and O'Brien, Margaret and Poole, Eloise (2014) Fathers' work-family conflict: analysis of European Social Survey data. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2014, 8th - 10th July 2014, St. Catherine's College, Oxford. (Unpublished)
Russell, Celia (2014) International macrodata available through the UK Data Service. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2014, 8th - 10th July 2014, St. Catherine's College, Oxford.
Maquet-Engsted, Isabelle (2014) Potential of EU-wide research in tackling key societal challenges of EU countries. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2014, 8th - 10th July 2014, St. Catherine's College, Oxford. (Unpublished)
SEVILLA, ALMUDENA and BORRA, CRISTINA (2014) TIME INVESTMENTS IN CHILDREN IN THE UK: THE ROLE OF COLLEGE COMPETITION. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2014, 8th - 10th July 2014, St. Catherine's College, Oxford. (Unpublished)
Lloyd-Sherlock, Peter (2014) Treading carefully. Secondary analysis of new data for 6 low and middle income countries. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2014, 8th - 10th July 2014, St. Catherine's College, Oxford. (Unpublished)
Pickles, Andrew and Roberts, Chris and Farnell, Damian (2012) Cross measure calibration methods and how they can enhance our analytical potential. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2012, 2nd - 5th July 2012, St. Catherine's College, Oxford.
Salgado, Mauricio and Marchione, Elio (2011) Multilevel and Agent-Based Modelling in the Analysis of Differential School Effectiveness. In: Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour Convention, 4 - 7 April 2011, University of York, United Kingdom.
Purcell, Kate and Comin, Alvaro and Lyonette, Clare (2010) Assessing the impact of higher education expansion on economic restructuring, occupational change and access to opportunity in Brazil and India. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2010, 5th - 8th July 2010, St. Catherine's College, Oxford. (Submitted)
Lambert, Paul (2010) Dealing with variables: Resources and topics in enhancing secondary survey data. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2010, 5th - 8th July 2010, St. Catherine's College, Oxford. (Unpublished)
Padmadas, Sabu and Pallikadavath, Saseendran (2010) Inequalities in Access to Health Care in Brazil and India: Closing the Gap for the Poorest-poor. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2010, 5th - 8th July 2010, St. Catherine's College, Oxford. (Unpublished)
Blanden, J (2010) Intergenerational Persistence in Income and Social Class: The Impact of Within Group Inequality. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2010, 5th - 8th July 2010, St. Catherine's College, Oxford. (Submitted)
Man, Yee Kan (2010) Investigating Scheduling of Work: A Two-Stage Optimal Matching Analysis of Workdays and Workweeks. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2010, 5th - 8th July 2010, St. Catherine's College, Oxford. (Unpublished)
Sanz, Almudena Sevilla (2010) Leisure Inequality in the US: 1965-2003. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2010, 5th - 8th July 2010, St. Catherine's College, Oxford. (Unpublished)
Reed, Mark S. (2010) Preparing for the Future: How can we anticipate, monitor and adapt to environmental change? In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2010, 5th - 8th July 2010, St. Catherine's College, Oxford. (Unpublished)
Evans, Robert and Collins, Harry (2010) What is the Imitation Game. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2010, 5th - 8th July 2010, St. Catherine's College, Oxford. (Unpublished)
Lewis, C and Oh, S and Koyasu, M and Ogawa, A and Huang, Z and Carpendale, J (2009) Why are cross-cultural comparisons so important for studying child development? The examples of executive function and "theory of mind". In: Child Development Studies in Great Britain, India and the Netherlands symposium, 21 - 24 September 2009, Cambridge, UK. (Unpublished)
Sutherland, Holly (2008) Cross-National Microsimulation using EUROMOD. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2008. (Unpublished)
Gershuny, Jonathan (2008) Crossnational comparisons of the Structure of Daily Life. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2008. (Unpublished)
Lewis, Alan (2008) The Experimental method and Rational Economic Man: A Perspective from Economic Psychology. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2008. (Unpublished)
Champion, Tony and Coombes, Mike (2008) Migration and socio-economic polarisation within city regions. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2008. (Unpublished)
Sutherland, Holly (2008) Using microsimulation to understand the effects of social and fiscal policies in cross-national cont. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2008. (Unpublished)
Ragin, Charles C. (2008) What is Qualitative Comparative Analysis? In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2008. (Unpublished)
Cooper, B and Glaesser, J (2008) Exploring configurational causation in large datasets with QCA: possibilities and problems. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival June 2008, 30th June - 3rd July 2008, St Catherine's College, Oxford. (Unpublished)
Taylor, Marilyn and Miller, Chris (2008) Realities of comparative research. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2008, 30th June - 3rd July 2008, St Catherine's College, Oxford. (Unpublished)
MacGregor, Susanne (2006) Cross-national research: challenge, co-operation and compromise. In: ESRC/NCRM Training Seminar, Cross-National Research: Challenge, cooperation and compromise, 12-13 June 2006, Institute of Education, Bedford Way, London.. (Unpublished)
Hantrais, Linda (2006) Session 1: Research design – scientific and pragmatic rationales for choice of countries, case studies and their contextualisation EU projects on Family and Welfare. In: ESRC NCRM Training Seminar, Cross-National Research: Challenge, cooperation and compromise, 12-13 June 2006, Institute of Education, Bedford Way, London.. (Unpublished)
Brannen, Julia and Nilsen, Ann (2006) Contextualisation in cross- national comparative qualitative/ biographical research. In: Not specified, 2006, Not specified. (Unpublished)
Quilgars, Deborah (2006) Research design – scientific and pragmatic rationales for choice of countries, case studies and their contextualisation: An EU qualitative study on housing. In: ESRC/ NCRM Training Seminar on Cross-National Research, 12-13 June 2006, Institute of Education, Bedford Way, London.. (Unpublished)
Hantrais, Linda (2006) Scientific and pragmatic rationales for choice of countries, cases and contexts EU Projects on Family and Welfare. In: ESRC/NCRM Training Seminar Cross-National Research Challenge, Cooperation and Compromise, 12-13 June 2006, Institute of Education, Bedford Way, London.. (Unpublished)
Chamberlayne, Prue (2005) Comparative analysis of cases – using the biographic-narrative interpretive method (BNIM). In: Workshop on Comparative Biographical Research, 24-25 November 2005, TCRU, Institute of Education, University of London. (Unpublished)
Delcroix, Catherine (2005) European comparative ways of using family histories. In: Workshop on Comparative Biographical Research, 24-25 November 2005, London. (Unpublished)
Kontos, Maria (2005) Cross-national comparative research with biographical methods: Problems and solutions. In: Workshop on Comparative Biographical Research, 24-25 November 2005, London. (Unpublished)
Brannen, Julia (2005) Introduction: Cross-national seminar on biographical methods. In: Workshop on Comparative Biographical Research, 24-25 November 2005, Thomas Coram Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London. (Unpublished)
Cameron, Claire and Moss, Peter (2005) Care work in Europe: how do we compare? In: Workshop on Comparative Biographical Research, 24-25 November 2005, London. (Unpublished)
Nilsen, Ann and Brannen, Julia (2005) Comparative research using a life course approach in a cross-national study: research design, case selection and interview methods. In: ESRC workshop Comparative Biographical Research, 24-25 November 2005, London. (Unpublished)
Holland, Janet (2005) Reflections on working with a cross national team. In: Workshop on Comparative Biographical Research, 24-25 November 2005, London. (Unpublished)
Roberts, Caroline (2005) Expert workshop on mixed mode data collection in comparative social surveys. In: Mixed Mode Data Collection in Comparative Social Surveys, 15-16 September 2005, City University, London. (Unpublished)
De Leeuw, Edith (2005) Mixed Mode Data Collection Strategies in Surveys. In: Mixed Mode Data Collection in Comparative Social Surveys, 15-16 September 2005, City University, London. (Unpublished)
Roberts, Caroline and Lynn, Peter and Jackle, Annette (2005) Mixing modes on the European Social Survey – Implications for data quality. In: Mixed Mode Data Collection in Comparative Social Surveys, 15-16 September 2005, City University, London. (Unpublished)
Ragin, Charles C. (2005) The Challenge of Small (and Medium) N Research. In: National Centre for Research Methods and ESRC Symposium on Small and Large-N Comparative Solutions., September 22-23 2005, University of Sussex, Brighton. (Unpublished)
O'Reilly, Jackie (2005) Conceptual Controversies: Comparing the quality of work and welfare for men and women across societies. In: National Centre for Research Methods and ESRC Symposium on Small and Large-N Comparative Solutions., September 22-23 2005, University of Sussex, Brighton. (Unpublished)
Krosnick, Jon A. (2005) Effects of Survey Data Collection Mode on Response Quality: Implications for Mixing Modes in Cross-National Studies. In: Mixed Mode Data Collection in Comparative Social Surveys, 15-16 September 2005, City University, London. (Unpublished)
Webb, Paul and Poguntke, Thomas (2005) In praise of the edited volume in comparative political science: A case-study of the presidentialization of politics in democratic society. In: National Centre for Research Methods and ESRC Symposium on Small and Large-N Comparative Solutions., September 22-23 2005, University of Sussex, Brighton. (Unpublished)
Dunford, Michael (2005) Linking aggregate and case study/micro research. In: National Centre for Research Methods and ESRC Symposium on Small and Large-N Comparative Solutions., September 22-23 2005, University of Sussex, Brighton. (Unpublished)
Saris, Willem E. and Voogt, Robert (2005) Mixed Mode Data Collection - A Formal Approach. In: Mixed Mode Data Collection in Comparative Social Surveys, 15-16 September 2005, City University, London. (Unpublished)
Jowell, Roger (2005) Mode dilemmas in cross-national survey time series. In: Mixed Mode Data Collection in Comparative Social Surveys, 15-16 September 2005, City University, London. (Unpublished)
Favell, Adrian (2005) Reflections on the PIONEUR and Eurostars/Eurocities projects on mobile European populations. In: National Centre for Research Methods and ESRC Symposium on Small and Large-N Comparative Solutions., September 22-23 2005, University of Sussex, Brighton. (Unpublished)
Crompton, Rosemary and Lyonette, Clare (2005) Some issues in cross-national comparative research methods: a comparison of attitudes to promotion, and women's employment, in Britain and Portugal. In: National Centre for Research Methods and ESRC Symposium on Small and Large-N Comparative Solutions, September 22-23 2005, University of Sussex, Brighton. (Unpublished)
Rihoux, Benoit (2005) Systematic Configurational Comparative Methods: their Added Value for Policy-orientated Research. In: National Centre for Research Methods and ESRC Symposium on Small and Large-N Comparative Solutions., September 22-23 2005, University of Sussex, Brighton. (Unpublished)
Lees, Charles (2005) 'We are all comparativists now'. Why and how single-country scholarship must adapt and incorporate the comparative politics approach. In: National Centre for Research Methods and ESRC Symposium on Small and Large-N Comparative Solutions., September 22-23 2005, University of Sussex, Brighton. (Unpublished)
Pickvance, Chris (2005) The four varieties of comparative analysis: the case of environmental regulation. In: National Centre for Research Methods and ESRC Symposium on Small and Large-N Comparative Solutions, September 22-23 2005, University of Sussex, Brighton. (Unpublished)
Samson, Colin (2005) Burdened with Change: Land, Health and the Survival of Indigenous Peoples. In: Problems and Possibilities in Multi-sited Ethnography Workshop, 27-28 June 2005, University of Sussex. (Unpublished)
Rajak, Dinah (2005) From Boardrooms to Mine-Shafts: Researching the Anglo American Corporation. In: Problems and Possibilities in Multi-sited Ethnography Workshop, 27-28 June 2005, University of Sussex. (Unpublished)
Marcus, George E. (2005) Mulit-sited Ethnography: Five or Six Things I Know About It Now. In: Problems and Possibilities in Multi-sited Ethnography Workshop, 27-28 June 2005, University of Sussex. (Unpublished)
Gallo, Ester (2005) Problems and possibilities of researching kinship in a transnational context/perspective. An ethnographic experience between Italy and Kerala, South India. In: Problems and Possibilities in Multi-sited Ethnography Workshop, 27-28 June 2005, University of Sussex. (Unpublished)
Video
burns, Danny (2016) What is action research? [Video] (Unpublished)
Evans, Robert (2010) Video: What are imitation games? [Video] (Unpublished)
Other
Byrne, David and Olsen, Wendy (2009) Focusing on the Case in Quantitative and Qualitative Research. Durham University/ESRC. (Unpublished)