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Social aspects of mental health
In: International social science journal: ISSJ, Volume 11, Issue 1, p. 7-71
ISSN: 0020-8701
Partial contents: Effects of urbanization on mental health, by Tsung-yi Lin: Human relations in industry, by R. F. Tredgold; Mental health in college and university in the United States of America, by Dana L. Farnsworth and Henry K. Oliver.
The social aspects of retirement
In: Pension Research Council Monograph Series, Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania
Social aspects of African resource development
In: International social science journal: ISSJ, Volume 16, Issue 3, p. 339-410
ISSN: 0020-8701
Contents: Change and continuity in the Gezira region of the Sudan, by Georges Brauch; The integration of social development plans with over-all development planning: the example of Sierra Leone, by David Carney; The development of subsistence and peasant economies in Africa, by George Dalton; Some social policy implications of industrial development in East Africa, by Walter Elkan; Problems in the development of family relations in West Africa, by Artem Letnev.
SOCIAL ASPECTS OF AGRARIAN STRUCTURE IN MEXICO
In: Social research: an international quarterly, Volume 33, Issue 3, p. 463-486
ISSN: 0037-783X
Social aspects of technical assistance in operation
In: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Tensions and Technology Series
Social aspects of agrarian structure in Mexico
In: Social research: an international quarterly, Volume 33, p. 463-485
ISSN: 0037-783X
SOCIAL ASPECTS OF EDUCATIONAL TRAVEL IN JAPAN
In: International social science bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 4, p. 637-644
ISSN: 1014-5508
The Meiji Restoration of 1868 resumed the early Japanese practice, which had been interrupted for 1,000 yrs of importing culture from abroad & adapting it to Japanese needs & conditions. One means it used to accomplish this was to endorse the policy of sending S's abroad to study & do res. The door was closed on the practice by WWII but opened again in 1945. In the period 1949-1955 Japan has sent 1,473 S's to the US, France, GB, Germany, India, & Italy. Also during the same period Japan participated in 318 internat conferences. Since 1954 Japan herself has invited 38 undergrads & res S's to study in Japan at her expense. During the yrs immediately following the Meiji Restoration Japanese S's could bring home the knowledge & techniques of Western culture. They helped lay the foundation for modern Japan. Later S's found it more difficult to make such radical & important influences on national life & policy. The nationalism & xenophobia which became more & more dominant in Japan reduced incentives to study abroad. Self-examination after WWII has led to a resumption of the policy of learning as much as possible from foreign nations. Technical knowledge & world understanding should both be emphasized in foreign study probrams. Needed adjustments in the program include the desirability of providing orientation courses (in language & customs) for the participants, making it possible for married S's to bring their families with them, improving the means for selecting exchange S's & scholars, & for increasing the scope of the exchanges. B. J. Keeley.
The Social Aspect of Huron Property1
In: American anthropologist: AA, Volume 58, Issue 6, p. 1044-1058
ISSN: 1548-1433
Social Aspects of Anti‐Union Prejudice
In: The American journal of economics and sociology, Volume 13, Issue 2, p. 171-178
ISSN: 1536-7150