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Labor representation on boards is thus more likely to bring social planning closer to the needs of those sections of the population for which social work is of benefit than is any other group which has board representation .
Labor representation on boards is thus more likely to bring social planning closer to the needs of those sections of the population for which social work is of benefit than is any other group which has board representation .
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The most recent development which undoubtedly will have some effect on the amount of interest and participation in health and welfare planning is the activity in connection with postwar planning . The term " postwar planning " can mean ...
The most recent development which undoubtedly will have some effect on the amount of interest and participation in health and welfare planning is the activity in connection with postwar planning . The term " postwar planning " can mean ...
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Wednesday , May 24 - Participation of Organized Labor in Social Planning . Robert H. MacRae , Managing Director , Council of Social Agencies of Metropolitan Detroit , Detroit . See Index . Discussants : Arch Mandel , Field Director ...
Wednesday , May 24 - Participation of Organized Labor in Social Planning . Robert H. MacRae , Managing Director , Council of Social Agencies of Metropolitan Detroit , Detroit . See Index . Discussants : Arch Mandel , Field Director ...
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War and the Social Services Elizabeth Wisner | 16 |
The Future for Social Work Leonard W Mayo | 25 |
Social Work Concepts and Methods in the Postwar World | 35 |
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