Comparative research is exploding with alternative methodological and theoretical approaches. In this book, experts in each one of these methods provide a comprehensive explanation and application of time-series, pooled, event history and Boolean methods to substantive problems of the welfare state. Each section of the book focuses on a different method with a general introduction to the methods and then two papers using the method to deal with analysis concerning welfare state problems in a political economy perspective. Scholars concerned with methodology in this area cannot afford to overlook this book because it will help them keep up on proliferating methodologies. Graduate students in political science and sociology will find this book extremely useful in their careers.
ISBN: | 9780521436021 |
Publication date: | 28th January 1994 |
Author: | Thomas Duke University, North Carolina Janoski, Alexander M Emory University, Atlanta Hicks |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 414 pages |
Series: | Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics |
Genres: |
Political economy Social and ethical issues |