Social Dynamics Of Generation Exchange In Society
Sabohat Kalanova , PhD, Faculty Of Social Sciences, Associate Professor Of The Department Of Social Work, UzbekistanAbstract
In this article the author described the style of the analysis of the generation history which has been studied in sociology. This style is considered qualitative sociology style, and its main importance was based with the possibility of how generation changing influenced to the process which happened in society.
Keywords
Generation, Cohort generation
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