Quantitative Methods (Risk and Demographics)

Dr. Kairouz:
Giddens, A. (1991), “Fate, risk and security”, in Modernity and self-identity (Chapter 4), pp. 109-143. StanfordCAStanford University Press.
Giddens, A. (1991), Modernity and self-identityStanford CA: Stanford University Press.
Burchell, G., Gordon, C., & Miller, P. (eds) (1991), The Foucault effect: studies in governmentality. London: Harvester/Wheatsheaf.
Lupton, D. (1999), Risk and sociocultural theory: New directions and perspectivesCambridgeCambridge University Press.
Cockerham, W. (2005), “Health lifestyle theory and the convergence of agency and structure”, in Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 46, 51-67.

Dr. Gauvreau:
Beaujot RodericEarning and Caring in Canadian FamiliesPeterborough, Broadview Press, 2000, 416 p.
Folbre Nancy, “Of Patriarchy Born: The Political Economy of Fertility Decisions”, Feminist Studies, 9 (2), 1983: 261-284.
Gauvreau Danielle, Diane Gervais et Peter GossageLa fécondité des Québécoises, 1870-1970. D’une exception à l’autre, Montréal, Boréal, 2007, 346 p.
Goldstein Joshua R., Tomas Sobotka and Aiva Jasilioniene, “The End of ‘Lowest-Low’ Fertility?”, Population and Development Review, 35 (4), 2009: 663-699.

Additional Recommendations:
Wright, Erik Olin. 1996. Class Counts: Comparative Studies in Class Analysis. Cambridge University Press.








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