The growth of the productive forces, the revolution in science and technology, and the vast changes in all spheres of the life of our society are the causes of high occupational and social mobility, and present diverse and rapidly changing demands upon our young people as they begin their working lives. It is a general rule that a new generation's start in life involves complicated and many-sided problems, touching upon a broad range of matters that include job placement, the family, education, character-building, personnel training, job training in schools, choice of occupation, etc.