by Kenneth C. Land and Seymour Spilerman
Russell Sage Foundation, 1975
Cloth: 978-0-87154-505-3 | eISBN: 978-1-61044-659-4
Library of Congress Classification HN25.S58
Dewey Decimal Classification 309.0184

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Deals in comprehensive fashion with a diverse array of objective and subjective social indicators and shows how these indicators can be used, potentially, to inform and perhaps guide social policy. Written with clarity and authority, it will be of paramount interest to those concerned with the interpretation and analysis of social indicators and to those interested in their use. For the former, it serves as an illuminating introduction to some of the analytical tasks that lie ahead in the study of social indicators. For the latter, it provides a solid foundation upon which future policy analysis may be based.

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