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EU countries 2 EU-Staaten 2 Europa 2 Europe 2 European Social Survey 2 Social values 2 Soziale Werte 2 basic values 2 heterogeneity 2 latent class analysis 2 Diversity Management 1 Diversity management 1 European Social Survey (ESS) 1 European population 1 Portrait Values Questionnaire 1 Religion 1 Russia 1 Russland 1 Welt 1 World 1 basic human values 1 cross-classified multilevel model 1 cross-country comparisons 1 cross-national comparison 1 culture barrier 1 fractionalization 1 intra-European migrants 1 measurement invariance 1 preference 1 profession prestige 1 professional education 1 professional orientation 1 ratings 1 social stratification 1 value 1 value adaptation 1 value change 1 within-country heterogeneity 1
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Book / Working Paper 9 Article 1
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English 5 Undetermined 5
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Rudnev, Maksim 10 Magun, Vladimir 6 Schmidt, Peter 4 Savelkaeva, Alexandra 1
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National Research University Higher School of Economics 4
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Higher School of Economics Research Paper 5 HSE Working papers 4 Educational Studies 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 5 RePEc 5
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Public Support for the Right to Euthanasia : The Competing Roles of Values and Religiosity Across 35 Nations
Rudnev, Maksim - 2016
The determination of moral views has been frequently reduced to the effects of religiosity, although the effect of human values was acknowledged. This paper attempts to answer the question whether traditional religiosity is still the major regulator of moral attitudes and whether non-religious...
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The Stability Of The Value Typology Of Europeans: Testing Invariance With Confirmatory Latent Class Analysis
Rudnev, Maksim; Magun, Vladimir; Schmidt, Peter - National Research University Higher School of Economics - 2014
Unlike variable-centered measures, validity and stability of typologies have been rarely studied. Magun, Rudnev and Schmidt [in review] developed a value typology of the European population using data from the 4th round of the European Social Survey. The value classes showed heuristic power in...
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The Stability of the Value Typology of Europeans : Testing Invariance with Confirmatory Latent Class Analysis
Rudnev, Maksim; Magun, Vladimir; Schmidt, Peter - 2014
Unlike variable-centered measures, validity and stability of typologies have been rarely studied. Magun, Rudnev and Schmidt [in review] developed a value typology of the European population using data from the 4th round of the European Social Survey. The value classes showed heuristic power in...
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Within and Between-Country Value Diversity in Europe: Latent Class Analysis
Magun, Vladimir; Rudnev, Maksim; Schmidt, Peter - National Research University Higher School of Economics - 2013
In order to combine a study of within-country value diversity and cross-country differences, we applied a person-centered approach. Instead of focusing on the distinct value items, respondents from the 33 European countries were classified on the basis of the whole set of Schwartz value items...
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Value adaptation to a new social environment: Impacts from country of birth and country of residence on values of intra-European migrants
Rudnev, Maksim - National Research University Higher School of Economics - 2013
This paper challenges the common assumption that basic human values remain stable during the lifetime of an individual. The author demonstrates individual value change by studying migrants’ values which are prone to change after a move to a new country. Using cross-sectional data, the author...
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Basic human values of Russians: both different from and similar to other Europeans
Magun, Vladimir; Rudnev, Maksim - National Research University Higher School of Economics - 2013
The basic values of the Russian population and the population of 31 European countries were compared with data obtained by the Schwartz Questionnaire, embedded into the fourth round of the European Social Survey. Conclusions about similarities and differences of basic human values between Russia...
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Basic Human Values of Russians : Both Different from and Similar to Other Europeans
Magun, Vladimir - 2013
The basic values of the Russian population and the population of 31 European countries were compared with data obtained by the Schwartz Questionnaire, embedded into the fourth round of the European Social Survey. Conclusions about similarities and differences of basic human values between Russia...
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Value Adaptation to a New Social Environment : Impacts from Country of Birth and Country of Residence on Values of Intra-European Migrants
Rudnev, Maksim - 2013
This paper challenges the common assumption that basic human values remain stable during the lifetime of an individual. The author demonstrates individual value change by studying migrants’ values which are prone to change after a move to a new country. Using cross-sectional data, the author...
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Within and Between-Country Value Diversity in Europe : Latent Class Analysis
Magun, Vladimir - 2012
In order to combine a study of within-country value diversity and cross-country differences, we applied a person-centered approach. Instead of focusing on the distinct value items, respondents from the 33 European countries were classified on the basis of the whole set of Schwartz value items...
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Methodology and Principal Findings of Western Sociological Research on the Prestige of Professions
Rudnev, Maksim - In: Educational Studies (2008) 2, pp. 217-239
The author describes the principal stages in the development of research in profession prestige since the emergence of the field in 1925 and up to the recent publications of 2006. The key phenomenon uncovered in the course of the research is that the relative rating of prestigious professions...
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