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青年擇業問題   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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青年擇業問題
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商務印書館[發行]
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分上、下篇。上篇6章,介紹職業的種類,澤業與家庭和鄉土的關係,本身應有的精神狀態和身體條件等;下篇10章,介紹選擇軍人,工程技術,教育,農業,商業等職業應了解的情況和具體的條件。附中華民國現有職業分類表等

目錄
上篇
第一章 職業之種類
第一節 職業之分類
第二節 職業之變遷
第三節 時代之變遷與職業
第二章 擇業與家庭之關係
第一節 家庭職業
第二節 家族實況之考慮
第三節 其他
第三章 擇業與鄉土之關係
第一節 鄉土之調查
第二節 鄉土之職業
第三節 其他
第四章 自己之身體與職業
第一節 身體與職業
第二節 身體之發育
第三節 身體各部之特長
第五章 自己精神狀態之考慮
第一節 精神之勤勞
第二節 智能之特性
第三節 情意之特性
第四節 言語之特性
第五節 習慣與特殊能力
第六節 氣質與性格
第七節 行為之特性
第八節 趣味之特性
第九節 學業之成績
第六章 個人一切之總評
下篇
第一章 有志為軍人之少年
第一節 軍人志願者應有之認識
第二節 陸軍軍人之選擇條件
第三節 陸軍軍人之教育
第四節 陸軍軍人之待遇及任用
第五節 本職之特徵與將來
第二章 有志為鐵道事業之少年
第一節 鐵道事業之概述
第二節 從事鐵道事業者之適性
第三節 鐵路人員之任用及其保障
第四節 鐵路人員之待遇
第五節 鐵路人員之將來
第三章 有志為通信業之少年
第一節 有希望之通信事業
第二節 通信業服務人員之任用資格
第三節 通信業服務人員之待遇
第四節 本業之適性
第四章 有志服務海關之少年
第一節 何裂海關
第二節 海關的系統及組織
第三節 海關職員之適性
第四節 海關員工之待遇
第五節 投考海關內勤外勤及海班之手續
第五章 有志為警察之少年
第一節 警察之任務
第二節 警察之任用及待遇
第三節 為警察者之性能
第四節 本業之將來
第六章 有志從事教育事業之青年
第一節 何謂教育者
第二節 教育者之分類
第三節 教育者之適性
第四節 教育者之資格及任用
第五節 教育者之待遇
第六節 本業之將來
第七章 有志為官吏之少年
第一節 何謂官吏
第二節 官吏之義務與權利
第三節 官吏之種類
第四節 為官吏之方法
第五節 為官吏之性能
第六節 官吏之將來
第八章 有志為銀行業者之少年
第一節 銀行業之概況
第二節 銀行業之組織
第三節 銀行業各項職務之性質及責任
第四節 從事銀行業者之適性
第五節 銀行業之待遇
第六節 銀行業之將來
第九章 有志從事於新聞事業之少年
第一節 新聞業之現況
第二節 新聞機關之組織
第三節 從事新聞事業者之適性
第四節 新聞事業之待遇
第五節 新聞業之將來
第十章 有志為農業之少年
第一節 何謂農業
第二節 農業之種類
第三節 吾國農業衰敗之原因
第四節 農業者之種類
第五節 農業之將來
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Language Chinese
Publication date 民國25[1936]
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全國圖書館文獻縮微中心 國家圖書館
主題
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青年-職業選擇 職業選擇-青年
中圖分類
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C913.2
拼音題名
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qing nian ze ye wen ti
載體形態
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