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Although social work salaries increased somewhat during the war years , they have not nearly kept pace with living ... who have been hard hit by war , are already heavily overburdened , and yet face ever increasing demands upon them .
Although social work salaries increased somewhat during the war years , they have not nearly kept pace with living ... who have been hard hit by war , are already heavily overburdened , and yet face ever increasing demands upon them .
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The proportion of urban tenant families with male head fiftyfive years of age or over increased from 13.3 percent in 1930 to 17.5 percent in 1940 . 2. One - person " families " increased from 9.2 percent to 12.6 percent between 1930 and ...
The proportion of urban tenant families with male head fiftyfive years of age or over increased from 13.3 percent in 1930 to 17.5 percent in 1940 . 2. One - person " families " increased from 9.2 percent to 12.6 percent between 1930 and ...
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But because physical infirmity becomes an increasing problem for the aged as they gain their way into the later age groups , an increasing proportion will require special care as they age .
But because physical infirmity becomes an increasing problem for the aged as they gain their way into the later age groups , an increasing proportion will require special care as they age .
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Social Work in a Revolutionary Age Kenneth L M Pray | 3 |
Great Britains Postwar Social Problems B E Astbury | 18 |
Welfare Problems and Program in China | 31 |
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