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Julia Brannen
Julia Brannen
professor of sociology ucl institute of education
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The SAGE handbook of applied social research methods
L Bickman, DJ Rog
Sage publications, 2008
26022008
Mixing methods: Qualitative and quantitative research
J Brannen, T Coram
Avebury, 1992
20771992
Mixing methods: The entry of qualitative and quantitative approaches into the research process
J Brannen
International journal of social research methodology 8 (3), 173-184, 2005
15342005
Combining qualitative and quantitative approaches: an overview
J Brannen
Mixing methods: Qualitative and quantitative research, 3-37, 2017
10522017
Memadu metode penelitian: kualitatif dan kuantitatif
J Brannen
Pustaka Pelajar, 2002
8742002
The SAGE handbook of social research methods
P Alasuutari, J Brannen, L Bickman
Sage, 2008
6432008
Mixed methods research: A discussion paper
J Brannen
ESRC National Centre for Research Methods, 2005
6102005
Individualisation, choice and structure: A discussion of current trends in sociological analysis
J Brannen, A Nilsen
The sociological review 53 (3), 412-428, 2005
6052005
Young people's time perspectives: From youth to adulthood
J Brannen, A Nilsen
Sociology 36 (3), 513-537, 2002
5242002
Managing mothers: Dual earner households after maternity leave
J Brannen, P Moss
(No Title), 1991
4771991
Research note the study of sensitive subjects
J Brannen
The sociological review 36 (3), 552-563, 1988
4651988
Feminist fallacies: a reply to Hakim on women's employment
J Ginn, S Arber, J Brannen, A Dale, S Dex, P Elias, P Moss, J Pahl, ...
The British journal of sociology 47 (1), 167-174, 1996
3801996
EBOOK: Young People, Health And Family Life
J Brannen, K Dodd, A Oakley, P Storey
McGraw-Hill Education (UK), 1994
3771994
Connecting children: Care and family life in later childhood
K Bhopal, J Brannen, E Heptinstall
Routledge, 2000
3402000
Give and take in families: Studies in resource distribution
J Brannen, G Wilson
Taylor & Francis, 2023
3362023
Working qualitatively and quantitatively
J Brannen
Qualitative research practice 4, 312-326, 2004
3262004
From fatherhood to fathering: Transmission and change among British fathers in four-generation families
J Brannen, A Nilsen
Sociology 40 (2), 335-352, 2006
3132006
Time and the negotiation of work–family boundaries: Autonomy or illusion?
J Brannen
Time & Society 14 (1), 113-131, 2005
3082005
Children in families: Research and policy
J Brannen, M O'Brien
Psychology Press, 1996
2721996
Working and caring over the twentieth century
J Brannen, P Moss, A Mooney
Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. doi 10, 9780230005716, 2004
2392004
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