State youth policy as a regulator of social formation and socialization of the younger generation
Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue
Abstract
The article dwells on the views on the essence and the meaning of social formation and socialization of the grown up generation. It examines the peculiarities of state youth political influence on social formation and socialization of the grown up generation. The article reveals factors affecting youth formation and features of personality’s socialization.
Authors and Affiliations
Valentina Vizitorіvna Balakhtar
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