Summary
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Bernd Marin explains the uses of comparative research and its place in the study of welfare, aging, and social policies.
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Chapter 1: Introduction
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Chapter 2: How has the use of comparison changed over time?
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Chapter 3: What methodology and tools would you suggest a student uses when comparing cases?
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Chapter 4: Can you ever know in advance how different countries collect different data, and how comparative it is?
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Chapter 5: What advice would you give on how to clean up data sets, and is it appropriate to ask new questions to existing data sets?
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Chapter 6: What are the common criticisms of comparative research? How would you respond to these criticisms?
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Chapter 7: What makes comparative research a particularly attractive method when studying welfare, aging, and social policies?
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