社会科学与教育与老龄化:社会学评价

M. Sheykhi
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社会科学作为集体科学,包括社会工作、社会学和许多其他学科,捍卫和支持老龄化;人们怎样才能活得更久。社会工作作为一门独立的社会科学,深入研究进入老年期的人如何保持健康和安全。这种方法使60-65岁及以上的人寿命更长。同样,对人类群体进行定性和定量的研究,有助于提高人类的预期寿命。另一方面,教育作为一门主学科,有助于人们更好地采取措施,生活得更富裕,从而延长寿命。因此,这两个因素导致了世界上大多数国家的寿命延长。
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Social Sciences and Education vs. Aging: A Sociological Appraisal
Social sciences as collective sciences including social work,sociology and many more defend and support aging; how peoplecan live to have longer lives. Social work as an independentsocial science deeply approaches people entering aging period tostay healthier and safer. Such an approach endows longer life topeople aged 60-65 and over. Similarly, studying human groups inqualitative and quantitative manners, contribute toupgrading human life expectancy. On the other hand, educationas a master discipline contributes to how people can better adoptmeasures to live more prosperously-leading to longer life. So, thetwo parameters have caused increasing longevity in majority ofthe countries in the world.
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