Library of Congress Classification:Class H -- Social sciences

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Class H: Social Sciences is a classification used by the Library of Congress Classification system. This article outlines the subclasses of Class H. [1] [2]

Contents

H - Social sciences (General)

1-99.......Social Sciences (General)

HA - Statistics

1-4737.......Statistics

29-32.......Theory and method of social science statistics
36-37.......Statistical services. Statistical bureaus
38-39.......Registration of vital events. Vital records
154-4737.......Statistical data
154-155.......Universal statistics
175-473.......By region or country

HB - Economic theory; Demography

1-3840.............Economic theory. Demography

71-74.............Economics as a science. Relation to other subjects
75-130............History of economics. History of economic theory (Including special economic schools)
131-147...........Methodology
135-147..........Mathematical economics. Quantitative methods (Including econometrics, input-output analysis, game theory)
201-206...........Value. Utility
221-236...........Price
238-251...........Competition. Production. Wealth
501...............Capital. Capitalism
522-715...........Income. Factor shares
535-551..........Interest
601..............Profit
615-715..........Entrepreneurship. Risk and uncertainty. Property
801-843...........Consumption. Demand
846-846.8.........Welfare theory
848-3697..........Demography. Population. Vital events
3711-3840.........Business cycles. Economic fluctuations

HC - Economic history and conditions

10-1085.......Economic history and conditions

79...........Special topics (Including air pollution, automation, consumer demand, famines, flow of funds, etc.)
92...........Economic geography of the oceans (General)
94-1085......By region or country

HD - Industries; Land use; Labor

28-9999...........Industries. Land use. Labor

28-70............Management. Industrial management
39-40.7.........Capital. Capital investments
41..............Competition
45-45.2.........Technological innovations. Automation
47-47.4.........Costs
49-49.5.........Crisis management. Emergency management. Inflation
50-50.5.........Delegation of authority. Decentralization. Span of control
56-57.5.........Industrial productivity
58..............Location of industry
58.7-58.95......Organizational behavior, change and effectiveness. Corporate culture
59-59.6.........Public relations. Industrial publicity
60-60.5.........Social responsibility of business
61..............Risk in industry. Risk management
62..............Standardization. Simplification. Waste
62.2-62.8.......Management of special enterprises
66-66.2.........Work groups. Team work in industry. Quality circles
69..............Other (Including business consultants, capacity, size of industries, etc.)
72-88............Economic growth, development, planning
101-1395.5.......Land use. Land tenure
1286-1289.......Communal ownership
1290-1291.......Municipal ownership
1301-1313.......Nationalization (Agrarian socialism)
1326-1329.......Large holdings
1330-1331.......Landlord and peasant
1332-1333.5.....Land reform. Agrarian reform
1334-1335.......Consolidation of land holdings
1336-1339.......Small holdings. Peasant proprietors. Parcellation
1361-1395.5.....Real estate business
1401-2210........Agriculture
1428-1431.......International cooperation
1470-1476.......Size of farms
1478............Sharecropping
1483-1486.......Agricultural associations, societies, etc.
1491-1491.5....Cooperative agriculture
1492-1492.5.....Collective farms
1493-1493.5.....Government owned and operated farms. State farms. Sovkhozes
1501-1542.......Agricultural classes (Including farm tenancy, agricultural laborers)
1549............Gleaning
1580............Reclamation of agricultural land. Melioration
1635-1702.......Utilization and culture of special classes of lands (Including pasture lands, water resources development)
1711-1741.......Irrigation
2321-4730.9......Industry
2329............Industrialization
2330............Rural industries
2331-2336.......Home labor. Home-based businesses
2337-2339.......Sweatshops
2340.8-2346.5...Small and medium-sized businesses, artisans, handicrafts, trades
2350.8-2356.....Large industry. Factory system. Big business
2365-2385.......Contracting. Letting of contracts
2421-2429.......Trade associations
2709-2930.7.....Corporations (Including international business enterprises, diversification, industrial concentration, public utilities)
2951-3575.......Cooperation. Cooperative societies
3611-4730.9.....Industrial policy. The state and industrial organization (Including licensing of occupations and professions, subsidies, inspection, government ownership, municipal services)
4801-8943........Labor. Work. Working class
4861-4895.......Labor systems
4909-5100.9.....Wages
5106-5267.......Hours of labor (Including overtime, shift work, sick leave, vacations)
5306-5474.......Labor disputes. Strikes and lockouts
5481-5630.7.....Industrial arbitration. Mediation and conciliation
5650-5660.......Employee participation in management. Employee ownership. Industrial democracy. Works councils
5701-6000.9.....Labor market. Labor supply. Labor demand (Including unemployment, manpower policy, occupational training, employment agencies)
6050-6305.......Classes of labor (Including women, children, students, middle-aged and older persons, minorities)
6350-6940.7.....Trade unions. Labor unions. Workers' associations
6941-6948.......Employers' associations
6951-6957.......Industrial sociology. Social conditions of labor
6958.5-6976.....Industrial relations
6977-7080.......Cost and standard of living
7088-7252.......Social insurance. Social security. Pension
7255-7256.......Vocational rehabilitation. Employment of people with disabilities
7260-7780.8.....Industrial hygiene. Industrial welfare
7795-8027.......Labor policy. Labor and the state
8031............Labor in politics. Political activity of the working class
8038............Professions (General). Professional employees
8039............By industry or trade
8045-8943.......By region or country
9000-9999........Special industries and trades
9000-9495.......Agricultural industries
9502-9502.5.....Energy industries. Energy policy. Fuel trade
9506-9624.......Mineral industries. Metal trade
9650-9663.......Chemical industries
9665-9675.......Pharmaceutical industry
9680-9714.......Mechanical industries (Including electric utilities, electronic industries, and machinery)
9715-9717.5.....Construction industry
9720-9975.......Manufacturing industries
9999............Miscellaneous industries and trades

HE - Transportation and communications

1-9990............Transportation and communications

199-199.5........Freight (General)
199.9............Passenger traffic (General)
305-311..........Urban transportation
323-328..........Transportation geography. Trade routes
331-380..........Traffic engineering. Roads and highways. Streets
369-373.........Traffic surveys (General)
374-377.........Bridges
379-380.........Tunnels. Vehicular tunnels
380.8-971........Water transportation
380.8-560.......Waterways
561-971.........Shipping
730-943........Merchant marine. Ocean shipping. Coastwise shipping
1001-5600........Railroads. Rapid transit systems
5601-5725........Automotive transportation (Including trucking, bus lines, and taxicab service)
5746-5749........Stage lines
5751-5870........Ferries
5880-5990........Express service
6000-7500........Postal service. Stamps. Philately
7511-7549........Pneumatic service
7601-8700.95.....Telecommunication industry. Telegraph
8660-8688.......Wireless telegraph. Radiotelegraphy
8689-8700.95....Radio and television broadcasting
8701-9680.7......Telephone industry
9713-9715........Cellular telephone services industry. Wireless telephone industry
9719-9721........Artificial satellite telecommunications
9723-9737........Signaling
9751-9756........Messenger service
9761-9900........Air transportation. Airlines

HF - Commerce

1-6182...............Commerce

294-343.............Boards of trade. Chambers of commerce. Merchants' associations
1014................Balance of trade
1021-1027...........Commercial geography. Economic geography
1040-1054...........Commodities. Commercial products
1701-2701...........Tariff. Free trade. Protectionism
3000-4055...........By region or country
5001-6182...........Business
5381-5386..........Vocational Guidance. Career development
5387-5387.5........Business ethics
5410-5417.5........Marketing. Distribution of products
5419-5422.......... Wholesale trade
5428-5429.6........ Retail trade
5429.7-5430.6......Shopping centers. Shopping malls
5437-5444..........Purchasing. Selling. Sales personnel. Sales executives
5446-5459..........Canvassing. Peddling
5460-5469.5........Department stores. Mail order business. Supermarkets. Convenience stores
5469.7-5481........Markets. Fairs
5482-5482.4........Secondhand trade
5482.6-5482.65.....Black market
5484-5495..........Warehouses. Storage
5520-5541..........Office equipment and supplies
5546-5548.6........Office management
5548.7-5548.85.....Industrial psychology
5549-5549.5........Personnel management. Employment management
5601-5689..........Accounting. Bookkeeping
5691-5716..........Business mathematics. Commercial arithmetic (Including tables, etc.)
5717-5734.7........Business communication (Including business report writing, business correspondence)
5735-5746..........Business records management
5761-5780..........Shipment of goods. Delivery of goods
5801-6182..........Advertising

HG - Finance

1-9999...............Finance

178.................Liquidity
179.................Personal finance
201-1496............Money
258-312............Precious metals. Bullion
315................Small coins
321-329............Mints. Assaying
335-339............Counterfeiting
348-353.5..........Paper money
361-363............Legal tender
381-395............International coinage
401-421............Bimetallism
451-1496...........By region or country
1501-3550...........Banking
1621-1638..........Interest rates. Interest tables
1641-1643..........Bank loans. Bank credit. Commercial loans
1651-1654..........Discount
1655...............Acceptances
1656...............Bank reserves. Bank liquidity. Loan loss reserves
1660...............Bank accounts. Bank deposits. Deposit banking
1662...............Insurance of deposits. Deposit insurance
1685-1704..........Drafts. Checks
1706-1708..........Accounting. Bookkeeping
1709...............Data processing
1710-1710.5........Electronic funds transfers
1722...............Bank mergers
1723...............Bank stocks. Banking as an investment
1725-1778..........Banks and the state. State supervision of banks
1811-2351..........Special classes of banks and financial institutions
2397-3550..........By region or country
3691-3769...........Credit. Debt. Loans (Including credit institutions, credit instruments, consumer credit, bankruptcy)
3810-4000...........Foreign exchange. International finance. International monetary system
4001-4285...........Finance management. Business finance. Corporation finance
4301-4480.9.........Trust services. Trust companies
4501-6051...........Investment, capital formation, speculation
4530...............Investment companies. Investment trusts. Mutual funds
4538...............Foreign investments
4551-4598..........Stock exchanges
4621...............Stockbrokers. Security dealers. Investment advisers
4701-4751..........Government securities. Industrial securities. Venture capital
4900-5993..........By region or country
6001-6051..........Speculation
6105-6270.9.........Lotteries
8011-9999...........Insurance
8053.5-8054.45.....Insurance for professions. Malpractice insurance. Professional liability insurance
8059...............Business insurance
8075-8107..........Insurance business. Insurance management
8111-8123..........Government policy. State supervision
8205-8220..........Government insurance
8501-8745..........By region or country
8751-9295..........Life insurance
8779-8793..........Actuarial science. Statistical theory and methodology applied to insurance
8799-8830..........By class insured, by risk, by plan
8835-8899..........Life insurance business. Management
8901-8914..........Government policy. State supervision
8941-9200.5........By region or country
9201-9245..........Mutual life insurance. Assessment life insurance. Fraternal life insurance
9251-9262..........Industrial life insurance
9271...............Child insurance. Life insurance for children
9291-9295..........Maternity insurance
9301-9343..........Accident insurance
9371-9399..........Health insurance
9651-9899..........Fire insurance
9956-9969..........Casualty insurance
9969.5-9999........Other insurance (Including automobile, burglary, credit, disaster, title )

HJ - Public finance

9-9940..............Public finance

9-99.8 ............Periodicals. Serials. By region or country
210-240............History
241-1620...........By region or country
2005-2216..........Income and expenditure. Budget
2240-5908..........Revenue. Taxation. Internal revenue
2321-2323..........Tax incidence. Tax shifting. Tax equity
2326-2327..........Progressive taxation
2336-2337..........Tax exemption
2338...............Taxation of government property
2351...............Inflation and taxation
2351.4.............Tax revenue estimating
2361-3192.7........By region or country
3801-3844..........Revenue from sources other than taxation
3863-3925..........Direct taxation
4113-4601..........Property tax
4629-4830..........Income tax
4919-4936..........Capitation. Poll tax
5309-5510..........Administrative fees. User charges. License fees
6603-7390.......... Customs administration
7461-7980..........Expenditures. Government spending
8001-8899..........Public debts
8052..............Sinking funds. Amortization
8101-8899.........By region or country
9103-9695..........Local finance. Municipal finance.
9701-9940..........Public accounting. Auditing

HM - Sociology (General)

1-1281............Sociology

1-299............These numbers are obsolete and no longer used by the Library of Congress
435-477..........History of sociology. History of sociological theory
461-473.........Schools of sociology. Schools of social thought
481-554..........Theory. Method. Relations to other subjects
621-656..........Culture
661-696..........Social control
701..............Social systems
706..............Social structure
711-806..........Groups and organizations
756-781.........Community
786-806.........Organizational sociology. Organization theory
811-821..........Deviant behavior. Social deviance
826..............Social institutions
831-901..........Social change
1001-1281........Social psychology
1041-1101.......Social perception. Social cognition
1106-1171.......Interpersonal relations. Social behavior
1176-1281.......Social influence. Social pressure

HN - Social history and conditions; Social problems; Social reform

1-995.........Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform

30-39........The church and social problems
41-46........Community centers. Social centers
50-995.......By region or country

HQ - The family; Marriage; Woman; Sexuality

1-2044...............The Family. Marriage. Women

12-449..............Sexual life
19-30.7............Sexual behavior and attitudes. Sexuality
31-64..............Sex instruction and sexual ethics
71-72..............Sexual deviations
74-74.2............Bisexuality
75-76.8............Homosexuality. Lesbianism
77-77.2............Transvestism
77.7-77.95.........Transsexualism
79.................Sadism. Masochism. Fetishism, etc.
101-440.7..........Prostitution
447................Masturbation
449................Emasculation. Eunuchs, etc.
450-472.............Erotica
503-1064............The family. Marriage. Home
750-755.5..........Eugenics
755.7-759.92.......Parents. Parenthood
760-767.7..........Family size
767.8-792.2........Children. Child development
793-799.2..........Youth. Adolescents. Teenagers
799.5-799.9........Young men and women
799.95-799.97......Adulthood
800-800.4..........Single people
801-801.83.........Man-woman relationships. Courtship. Dating
802................Matrimonial bureaus. Marriage brokerage
802.5..............Matrimonial advertisements
803................Temporary marriage. Trial marriage. Companionate marriage
804................Breach of promise
805................Desertion
806................Adultery
811-960.7..........Divorce
961-967............Free love
981-996............Polygamy
997................Polyandry
998-999............Illegitimacy. Unmarried mothers
1001-1006..........The state and marriage
1051-1057..........The church and marriage
1058-1058.5........Widows and widowers. Widowhood
1060-1064..........Aged. Gerontology (Social aspects). Retirement
1073-1073.5.........Thanatology. Death. Dying
1075-1075.5.........Sex role
1088-1090.7.........Men
1101-2030.7.........Women. Feminism
1871-2030.7........Women's clubs
2035-2039...........Life skills. Coping skills. Everyday living skills
2042-2044...........Life style

HS - Societies: secret, benevolent, etc.

1-3371............Societies: secret, benevolent, etc.

101-330.7........Secret societies
351-929..........Freemasons
951-1179.........Odd Fellows
1201-1350........Knights of Pythias
1355.............Other societies
1501-2460.7......Other societies. By classes
1501-1510.......Benevolent and "friendly" societies and mutual assessment fraternities
1525-1560.......Religious societies
1601-2265.......Race societies
2275............Occupation societies
2301-2460.7.....Political and "patriotic" societies
2501-3371........Clubs. Clubs and societies for special classes (Including boys' societies, Boy scouts, girls' societies)

HT - Communities; Classes; Races

51-1595............Communities. Classes. Races

51-65.............Human settlements. Communities
101-395...........Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology
161-165..........Garden cities. "The city beautiful"
165.5-169.9......City planning
170-178..........Urban renewal. Urban redevelopment
201-221..........City population (Including children in cities, immigration)
231..............Effect of city life
251-265..........Mental and moral life
281..............Recreation. Amusements
321-325..........The city as an economic factor. City promotion
330-334..........Metropolitan areas
351-352..........Suburban cities and towns
361-384..........Urbanization. City and country
388..............Regional economics. Space in economics
390-395..........Regional planning
401-485...........Rural groups. Rural sociology
601-1445..........Classes
621-635..........Origin of social classes
641-657..........Classes arising from birth (Including royalty, nobility, commons)
675-690..........Classes arising from occupation
713-725..........Caste system
731..............Freedmen
751-815..........Serfdom
851-1445.........Slavery
1501-1595.........Races (Including race as a social group and race relations in general)

HV - Social pathology; Social and public welfare; Criminology

1-9960................Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology

40-69................Social service. Social work. Charity organization and practice
85-525...............By region or country
530..................The church and charity
541..................Women and charity
544..................Charity fairs, bazaars, etc.
544.5................International social work
547..................Self-help groups
551.2-639............Emergency management
553-639.............Relief in case of disasters
560-583............Red Cross. Red Crescent
599-639............Special types of disasters
640-645..............Refugee problems
650-670..............Life saving
675-677..............Accidents. Prevention of accidents
680-696..............Free professional services. Including medical charities
697-4959.............Protection, assistance and relief
697-3024............Special classes
697-700.7..........Families. Mothers. Widow's -pensions
701-1420.5.........Children
835-847...........Foundlings
873-887...........Destitute, neglected, and abandoned children. Street children
888-907...........Children with disabilities
931-941...........Fresh-air funds
959-1420.5........Orphanages. Orphans
1421-1441..........Young adults. Youth. Teenagers
1442-1448..........Women
1449...............Gay men. Lesbians
1450-1494..........Aged
1551-3024..........People with disabilities, Including blind, deaf, people with physical and mental disabilities
3025-3174...........Special classes. By occupation
3025-3163..........Mariners
3165-3173..........Shop women, clerks, etc.
3174...............Other. By occupation
3176-3199...........Special classes. By race or ethnic group
4005-4013...........Immigrants
4023-4470.7.........Poor in cities. Slums
4480-4630...........Mendicancy. Vagabondism. Tramps. Homelessness
4701-4890.9.........Protection of animals. Animal rights. Animal welfare
4905-4959...........Animal experimentation. Anti-vivisection
4961-4995............Degeneration
5001-5720.5..........Alcoholism. Intemperance. Temperance reform
5725-5770............Tobacco habit
5800-5840............Drug habits. Drug abuse
6001-7220.5..........Criminology
6035-6197............Criminal anthropology (Including criminal types, criminal psychology, prison psychology, causes of crime)
6201-6249............Criminal classes
6250-6250.4..........Victims of crimes. Victimology
6251-6773.55.........Crimes and offenses
6774-7220.5..........Crimes and criminal classes
7231-9960............Criminal justice administration
7428................Social work with delinquents and criminals
7431................Prevention of crime, methods, etc.
7435-7439...........Gun control
7551-8280.7.........Police. Detectives. Constabulary
7935-8025..........Administration and organization
8031-8080..........Police duty. Methods of protection
8035-8069.........Special classes of crimes, offenses and criminals
8073-8079.35......Investigation of crimes. Examination and identification of prisoners
8079.2-8079.35....Police social work
8079.5-8079.55....Traffic control. Traffic accident investigation
8081-8099..........Private detectives. Detective bureaus
8130-8280.7........By region or country
8290-8291...........Private security services
8301-9920.7.........Penology. Prisons. Corrections
9051-9230.7........The juvenile offender. Juvenile delinquency. Reform schools, etc.
9261-9430.7........Reformation and reclamation of adult prisoners
9441-9920.7........By region or country
9950-9960...........By region or country

HX - Socialism; Communism; Anarchism

1-970.9............Socialism. Communism. Anarchism

519-550...........Communism/socialism in relation to special topics
626-696...........Communism: Utopian socialism, collective settlements
806-811...........Utopias. The ideal state
821-970.9.........Anarchism

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Vistula University</span>

Vistula University is a non-public academic higher education institution based in Warsaw, Poland. It was established in 1992 as the University of Insurance and Banking. Its branch since 2019, is Aleksander Gieysztor Academy of Humanities in Pułtusk.

References

  1. "Library of Congress Classification Outline: CLASS H - SOCIAL SCIENCES" (PDF). Library of Congress. 2019-04-29. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
  2. "Library of Congress Classification Full Text: Class H - Social Sciences" (PDF). Library of Congress. 2019-05-01. Retrieved 2019-05-01.

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