Sociology: Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1971 - 687 páginas |
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... role . 12. Adjustment to more mature roles is aided rather than handicapped by occasional sanctioned regressions to less demanding roles . " These propositions might apply with equal force to other roles . But since age and sex refer to ...
... role . 12. Adjustment to more mature roles is aided rather than handicapped by occasional sanctioned regressions to less demanding roles . " These propositions might apply with equal force to other roles . But since age and sex refer to ...
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... roles ( not their incum- bents ) must be preserved . Education has the task of continuously filling these roles by training new incumbents . There is a strong tendency for son to replace father in the lat- ter's roles . But such a ...
... roles ( not their incum- bents ) must be preserved . Education has the task of continuously filling these roles by training new incumbents . There is a strong tendency for son to replace father in the lat- ter's roles . But such a ...
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... roles - work roles and some dimensions for their analysis . Work roles Dimensions of bureaucratic work roles From our discussion of bureaucracy we might infer certain dis- tinctive features of contemporary work roles . For example , in ...
... roles - work roles and some dimensions for their analysis . Work roles Dimensions of bureaucratic work roles From our discussion of bureaucracy we might infer certain dis- tinctive features of contemporary work roles . For example , in ...
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