Until today a utilitarian approach subsists to analyze the human effects of the process of economic-technological change called industrialization. In this essay we review the extraeconomic costs that this process has meant in the case of Japan, the second economic power of the global world, from...
Results of Industrialization Negative Brought about hardships at first Positive More jobs created Wages increased New Ways of Thinking Thomas Malthus British economist; felt poverty was unavoidable b/c population was increasing faster than food Urged families to have fewer children Best cure for poverty ...
IVIAN has been improving upon the original contributions of nature for many thousands of years. One of his most remarkable developments lias been the creation of an agricultural technology which consistently transforms solar energy into food, fiber, fuel, and materials of construction with an ever-...
Therefore, this study uses the age-period-cohort model to separate the effects of age, period, and cohort. Among them, the age effect reflects the impact of the individual's life cycle; the period effect reflects the impact of the overall social environment (such as industrialization, ...
beginning in the 1850s after more than two centuries of near isolation, and the fear that Japan could be subjected to the same imperialist pressures that they observed happening in nearbyChina. They believed that the West depended on constitutionalism for nationalunity, on industrialization for mater...
poverty, their inclusion in a definition of poverty would tend to obscure the relation between them and the inability to provide for one’s basic needs. Whatever definition one uses, authorities and laypersons alike commonly assume that the effects of poverty are harmful to both individuals and ...
Educational Transitions in Israel: A Test of the Industrialization and Credentialism Hypotheses The industrialization hypothesis predicts a decline in the effects of social background variables on educational attainment across cohorts, whereas the cre... SV Kraus - 《Sociology of Education》 被引量: 54...
Ch 7. Industrialization (1700-1900) Agricultural Revolution Start, Causes & Effects | What was the Agricultural Revolution? 6:18 Industrial Revolution | Causes & History 6:55 Industrial Revolution | Inventions, Machines & Impact 5:34 Industrial Revolution on Urbanization | Social & Economic ...
Job stress and health: The role of social support at work Data are presented on the use of social resources to reduce the negative effects of perceived job stress on the health of 26 psychiatric technicians who ca... Dr.,C.,H.,... - 《Research in Nursing & Health》 被引量: 58发表...
Log-linear and log-multiplicative models are used to compare mobility regimes and to estimate effects of industrialization, educational enrollment, social democracy, and income inequality on immobility and other parameters of the mobility process. Several models of mobility fit the data equally well, ...