ProfessionalizationPrentice-Hall, 1966 - 365 páginas |
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... structure . These characteristics , in turn , are generated by the larger social system in which the occupational structure is functionally imbedded . Before turning to an excerpt from Parson's paper , however , it may be appro- priate ...
... structure . These characteristics , in turn , are generated by the larger social system in which the occupational structure is functionally imbedded . Before turning to an excerpt from Parson's paper , however , it may be appro- priate ...
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... Structure , " Social Forces , 17 1939 , 457-467 . they have in common is structural decen- tralization as opposed to the centralization of public services.3 Decentralization means . that a certain function is carried out by an ...
... Structure , " Social Forces , 17 1939 , 457-467 . they have in common is structural decen- tralization as opposed to the centralization of public services.3 Decentralization means . that a certain function is carried out by an ...
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... structure , medical associations have become prototypes for other highly professionalized occupations . The American Medical Association is approximately a century old ; some medical associations in other parts of the world date from a ...
... structure , medical associations have become prototypes for other highly professionalized occupations . The American Medical Association is approximately a century old ; some medical associations in other parts of the world date from a ...
Contenido
The Elements of Professionalization | 9 |
The Social Context of Professionalization | 46 |
Individuals and Professionalization | 72 |
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