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A Control Sign Facility Design to Meet the New FHWA Minimum Sign Retroreflectivity Standards
In: Public works management & policy: research and practice in infrastructure and the environment, Band 14, Heft 2, S. 174-195
ISSN: 1087-724X
Community Solidarity, Political Competitiveness, and Social Rigidity: Relationships With Social and Health Services1
In: Rural sociology, Band 60, Heft 2, S. 310-322
ISSN: 1549-0831
Previous work suggests that solidarity, political competitiveness, and rigidity influence the nature of social and economic change. Hypotheses that these three phenomena affect social well‐being at the institutional level of the community beyond the effects of basic socioeconomic and population characteristics are examined in this study. Using data from a sample of North Carolina county‐seat communities, a regression analysis with six controls indicates positive relationships of community solidarity and political competitiveness with social and health services. However, there is little indication that social rigidity has any effect on such services. Contrary to theories claiming the relative unimportance of communities, results indicate that community populations with high levels of solidarity and political competitiveness can have a positive influence on institutional growth and structural change.
The Sociometry Reader
In: Revue française de sociologie, Band 2, Heft 4, S. 331