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  • "Statistics are used to make critical judgments about society and fuel policy debates through different configurations that link together three components: a) the questioning of policy appropriateness and fairness; b) the categories and statistical tools used in evaluations; c) the economic, social and political theories invoked in interpretations and explanations. Using convention theory and the sociology of engagements, the article offers a perspective view of how these configurations have changed over nearly half a century in France, based on a single statistical source. This approach to 'the politics of statistics' identifies four main configurations around four main measurements of human characteristics: social origin, occupational skills, human capital, migration history." (author's abstract) (xsd:string)
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  • 2011 (xsd:gyear)
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  • 10.12759/hsr.36.2011.4.192-217 ()
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  • Conventions for measuring and questioning policies: the case of 50 years of policy evaluations through a statistical survey (xsd:string)
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  • In: Historical Social Research, 36, 2011, 4, 192-217 (xsd:string)
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