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  1. 1 sty 2014 · The distance between states varies over time and decreases when the transitions before and after the considered date are strong between the state and the one for which it is to be substituted. For example, in the 1998–1999 time-use survey, the transition from no work to work accounted for 22 % of the working population between 8:00 and 8:10 ...

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  3. The concept of social distance was developed to advance understanding of processes of acceptance and estrangement between groups of people in cities where people who belong to different groups come into regular contact with one another.

  4. Sociologists study all aspects and levels of society. A society is a group of people whose members interact, reside in a definable area, and share a culture. A culture includes the group’s shared practices, values, and beliefs.

  5. 24 mar 2016 · The social distance describes the degree of separation, according to some stated criteria, between different groups of society, and in general has very little in common with the Euclidean distance. The social distance should include all social differences such as social class, race/ethnicity, or culture, but also the fact that the different ...

  6. Social Distance. Bogardus developed the concept of social distance to measure the degree of closeness or acceptance we feel toward other groups. While most often used with reference to racial groups social distance refers to closeness between groups of all kinds.

  7. 1 gru 2007 · This article provides some history of sociology by focusing on the origins of the Bogardus Social Distance Scale. The scale was developed by Emory Bogardus in 1924 and is still widely used...