Research Design Strategies and Choices in the Design of Social, Economic and Political Research
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Author: | Catherine Hakim |
ISBN 13: | 9788131611982 |
Binding: | Hardbound |
Language: | English |
Year: | 2023 |
Subject: | Anthropology and Sociology/General References |
About the Book
This is the first text to deal systematically with all aspects of the design of social research, covering both theoretical research and policy research. Restrictions in research funding, and current trends towards large-scale research programmes, multidisciplinary research, contract research, and projects jointly funded by a number of agencies, all entail that the overall design and strategy must now be worked out in detail at the front end of a project or research programme. This text presents the options for social research studies in a sufficiently non-technical manner to provide an overview for those who commission and use social research as well as for professional social scientists.
Research Design sets out the key features, strengths and limitations of eight main types of study: ad hoc and regular surveys, case studies, qualitative research, longitudinal studies, analyses of data from administrative records, research reviews and experimental studies. It gives illustrations of the kinds of question each study can answer, sets out the contribution of each to the description and explanation of social processes at the micro-level and the macro-level, and discusses strategies for choosing between them, or combining them in research programmes. More general issues in research design discussed include the choice of the unit and level of analysis, focused sampling, replication, the need to deal with conflicting interests in policy research, multidisciplinary research, and the organization, funding and management of research work.
The discussion is illustrated throughout with a wide range of examples from both theoretical and policy research. Examples are taken from across the social science disciplines: sociology, economics, political science, psychology, history, geography and social anthropology. Within the policy research field, illustrative examples are chosen from research on health, education, the labour market, crime, family studies, fiscal policy and income maintenance and research on the policy process itself.
CONTENTS
1 Introduction
PART ONE: TYPES OF RESEARCH STUDY
2 Research Reviews, Meta-analysis and Secondary Analysis
3 Qualitative Research
4 Research Analysis of Administrative Records
5 Ad Hoc Sample Surveys
6 Case Studies
7 Regular Surveys
8 Longitudinal Studies
9 Experimental Social Research
PART TWO: PUTTING TOGETHER A RESEARCH DESIGN
10 Choices and Combinations
11 Research Programmes
12 The Organisation and Funding of Research
13 Conclusions
ABOUT THE AUTHOR / EDITOR
Catherine Hakim is a pioneering British social scientist and author. Currently, she is Professorial Research Fellow at Civitas, the London think tank. From 1993 to 2012, she was Senior Research Fellow at the London School of Economics, then at the Centre for Policy Research in London and the WZB social science research institute in Berlin. She has published extensively, with over 100 papers published in British, European and American refereed academic journals and edited collections, four textbooks, and over a dozen books and monographs on the labour market, changing patterns of work, women’s employment, social attitudes, social and family policy, research design, and cross-national comparative research in all these areas.