Aspects of social change in Korea, edited by C. I. Eugene Kim [and] Chʻangboh Chee.

Compiler
Kim, C. I. Eugene (Chong Ik Eugene), 1930- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Kalamazoo, Mich., Korea Research and Publications; [distributed by the Cellar Book Shop, Detroit, 1969]
Description
x, 272 p. 28 cm.

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    Series
    Series on contemporary Korean problems ; 5 [More in this series]
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Contents
    The social structure of Korea and its implications for Korean education, by Paik Hyun-ki.--How to harmonize the traditional moral values and present-day needs in Korea, by Kim Tʻae-gil.--Changing patterns in the family structure, by Yim Seong-hi.--Modernization of the family structure in an urban setting; with special reference to marriage relation, by Lee Hae-young.--Rural people and their modernization, by Lee Man-gap.--A study of cooperative movements in the rural areas, by Do Heung-yul.--Influence of traditional factors on the effectiveness of mass communications in Korea, by Han Ki-uk.--Population problems in Seoul; reference to labor force, by Rhee Jong-mo.--Protestant churches and their impact on cultural change, by Huang Sung-mo.--Values of the farmers, businessmen, and professors, by Hong Sung-chick.--Rural and urban backgrounds of the students and their orientations to change, by D. M. Lewis.--Social changes and social differentiation, by H. Barringer.--Opinion surveying in Korea, R. Lewis and H. M. Crossley.--Social science and Korean studies: resources, by Hesung Chun Koh.
    LCCN
    77012954 //r952
    OCLC
    85040
    RCP
    N - S
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