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All articles by Malysh, L.
Articles found: 10
Malysh, L. (Kyiv)
Inequality in different countries: dynamics of states and perception by the population over 20 years
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UA
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Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing (2024, №1)
Lina Malysh (Kyiv)
EU population's perception of the war in Ukraine
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UA
Published in
Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing (2023, №1)
Lina Malysh (Kyiv)
Generational differences in social situation perception
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UA
Published in
Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing (2022, №3)
Lina Malysh (Kyiv)
Three generations of Ukrainians in stratification hierarchies: a comparative perspective
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RU
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Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing (2021, №3)
Lina Malysh (Kyiv)
Movement in the Social Hierarchy in the Age of Transformation: People's Perceptions in Post-Communist Countries
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RU
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Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing (2020, №4)
Lina Malysh (Kyiv)
Rules and principles of sociological analysis
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RU
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Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing (2016, №1)
Lina Malysh (Kyiv)
Measurements of stratification of Ukrainians in terms of well-being
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UA
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RU
Published in
Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing (2014, №4)
Lina Malysh (Kyiv)
Social determination of educational outcomes of Ukrainian youth
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RU
Published in
Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing (2013, №3)
Lina Malysh (Kyiv)
Level of (dis)trust of the Ukrainians to institutions and officials
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RU
Published in
Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing (2012, №2)
Lina Malysh (Kyiv)
Common and different in perception of social inequality by population of various countries
Full article:
UA
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RU
Published in
Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing (2011, №4)
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All articles by Malysh, L.
Articles found: 10
Malysh, L. (Kyiv)
Inequality in different countries: dynamics of states and perception by the population over 20 years
Full article:
UA
Published in
Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing (2024, №1)
Lina Malysh (Kyiv)
EU population's perception of the war in Ukraine
Full article:
UA
Published in
Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing (2023, №1)
Lina Malysh (Kyiv)
Generational differences in social situation perception
Full article:
UA
Published in
Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing (2022, №3)
Lina Malysh (Kyiv)
Three generations of Ukrainians in stratification hierarchies: a comparative perspective
Full article:
UA
|
RU
Published in
Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing (2021, №3)
Lina Malysh (Kyiv)
Movement in the Social Hierarchy in the Age of Transformation: People's Perceptions in Post-Communist Countries
Full article:
UA
|
RU
Published in
Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing (2020, №4)
Lina Malysh (Kyiv)
Rules and principles of sociological analysis
Full article:
UA
|
RU
Published in
Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing (2016, №1)
Lina Malysh (Kyiv)
Measurements of stratification of Ukrainians in terms of well-being
Full article:
UA
|
RU
Published in
Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing (2014, №4)
Lina Malysh (Kyiv)
Social determination of educational outcomes of Ukrainian youth
Full article:
UA
|
RU
Published in
Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing (2013, №3)
Lina Malysh (Kyiv)
Level of (dis)trust of the Ukrainians to institutions and officials
Full article:
UA
|
RU
Published in
Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing (2012, №2)
Lina Malysh (Kyiv)
Common and different in perception of social inequality by population of various countries
Full article:
UA
|
RU
Published in
Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing (2011, №4)
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