Angela Dale

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Angela Dale

professor emerita at Manchester.[4]

Selected publications

Dale is an author of the books;

She is an editor of

  • The 1991 Census User's Guide (edited with Cathie Marsh, HMSO 1993)[7]
  • Analysing Social and Political Change: A Casebook of Methods (with Richard B. Davies, Sage, 1994)[8]
  • The Gender Dimension of Social Change: The Contribution of Dynamic Research to the Study of Women's Life Courses (with Elisabetta Ruspini, Policy Press, 2002)[9]
  • Understanding Social Research: Thinking Creatively about Method (with Jennifer Mason, Sage, 2011)

She has also published highly cited journal papers on women in the workforce including

Recognition

Dale is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.[10] She was named to the Order of the British Empire in the 2006 New Year Honours "for services to social science".[11] In 2006, Dale won the West Medal of the Royal Statistical Society, given "for outstanding contributions to the development or communication of official statistics".[12]

References

  1. ^ Birth year from Library of Congress catalog entry, retrieved 2019-09-12
  2. ^ Contributor information from The Social Mobility Of Women: Beyond Male Mobility Models (Routledge, 1990), p. 172
  3. ^ Author information from The Gender Dimension of Social Change: The Contribution of Dynamic Research to the Study of Women's Life Courses (Policy Press, 2002), p. vii
  4. ^ Prof Angela Dale, University of Manchester, retrieved 2019-09-12
  5. ^ Reviews of Doing Secondary Analysis:
  6. ^ Review of Analyzing Census Microdata:
    • Engholm, Gerda (September 2001), Statistics in Medicine, 20 (19): 2989–2990,
      doi:10.1002/sim.1004{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link
      )
  7. ^ Reviews of The 1991 Census User's Guide:
  8. ^ Reviews of Analysing Social and Political Change:
  9. ^ Review of The Gender Dimension of Social Change:
    • Cooke, Lynn Prince (February 2003), European Sociological Review, 19 (1): 114–116,
      JSTOR 3559479{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link
      )
  10. ^ Professor Angela Dale OBE FAcSS, Academy of Social Sciences, retrieved 2019-09-12
  11. ^ "New Year honours in education", The Guardian, 31 December 2005
  12. ^ Previous recipients of Society awards (2017, for 2018 awards) (PDF), Royal Statistical Society, retrieved 2019-09-12