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Processes of Social Change

1985
In Britain in 1801 about three quarters of the population lived in rural areas, by 1901 one quarter did. This process of ‘urbanisation’ has continued during the present century and it is only since the 1970s that the process appears to have halted, and to a limited extent reversed.
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Reasons for Social Change

1985
Societies change for many different reasons. There may be physical conditions such as drought, flooding or crop failure which necessitate a change in production and living patterns, or migration. For example the potato famine of 1846 resulted in a mass exodus of rural Irish peasantry to the urban areas of America and Britain.
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LONELINESS AND SOCIAL CHANGE

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1955
Rapprochement between psychiatry and sociology has developed rapidly during the last few years. In theory and in research there is more collaboration than ever before and every prospect that this interdisciplinary trend will continue for some time to come. The present discussion is a case in point. It lies in the emerging field of social psychiatry (or
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THE FORCES OF SOCIAL CHANGE

Pediatrics, 1966
"A nation's greatness is measured by its concern for the health and welfare of its people. Throughout our democracy this commitment has grown and deepened. . . . With these programs and those I am recommending today, we can move closer to attainment of our goals: to bring every child the care he needs to develop his capacity to the fullest; to reduce ...
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Women and social change

2002
Aim of this chapter is to discuss the relationship between women's life courses and social change. Women's patterns of life and expectations have changed more fundamentally than those of men, but often in a contradictory way. It is important to recognise the role of women as actors of change in two senses.
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Time, Social Change, and Social Work

Social Work in Health Care, 1984
The nature of time and social change is considered from two points of view, the linear and the synergistic. The implications of both for social work in health care are considered, related to the teachings of Hyman J. Weiner and to an ecological perspective.
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Social Control and Social Change.

Contemporary Sociology, 1973
Joseph A. Roucek   +2 more
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Navigating financial toxicity in patients with cancer: A multidisciplinary management approach

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Grace Li Smith   +2 more
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