"Rationalization" and Mental Hygiene

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  • Erland Mindus
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When rationalization is carried out in the community the result is that all forms of work must be considered in the same way as modern industrial work, whether it be office-work, administration, ?r even work in hospitals and the care of the sick in general. This produces four important results, i.e. (a) increasingly specialised jobs, (b) industrial organization, (c) specialized working environment under varying circumstances, and finally (d) a pronounced specialization of occupations. These four phenomena Create advantages as well as great disadvantages to the individual.

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دوره 11  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 1952