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The relevance of place and family stage for styles of community involvement
Heather Hofmeister,
Penny Edgell
Sociology (Twin Cities)
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Child Gender
25%
Cluster Analysis
25%
Community Engagement
100%
Community Influence
25%
Community Life
25%
Educational Level
25%
Formal Institutions
25%
Individual Life
25%
Informal Exchange
25%
Local Community
50%
Local Networks
25%
Parenthood
25%
Place of Residence
25%
Residential Community
25%
Upstate New York
25%
Work Participation
50%
Young children
25%
Social Sciences
Cluster Analysis
100%
Educational Level
100%
Parenthood
100%
Place of Residence
100%
Arts and Humanities
Neighbors
50%
New York
50%
Residence
100%
Young Child
50%
Psychology
Cluster Analysis
100%
Parenthood
100%