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It took us somewhat longer to realize that there were circumstances other than the death of the breadwinner which threatened the security of the family and against which the family could not protect itself .
It took us somewhat longer to realize that there were circumstances other than the death of the breadwinner which threatened the security of the family and against which the family could not protect itself .
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PUBLIC WELFARE AGENCIES IN THE SOCIAL PROTECTION PROGRAM By ARTHUR E. FINK T HE SOCIAL PROTECTION DIVISION of the Federal Security Agency has responsibility for the development of measures to protect military personnel and war workers ...
PUBLIC WELFARE AGENCIES IN THE SOCIAL PROTECTION PROGRAM By ARTHUR E. FINK T HE SOCIAL PROTECTION DIVISION of the Federal Security Agency has responsibility for the development of measures to protect military personnel and war workers ...
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Arthur Fink , Division of Social Protection , Federal Security Agency , Washington , D. C. Thursday , May 25 - Preparing for the Postwar Impact upon Youth . 1. Prospects for Youth in Competing for Jobs . Ewan Clague , Director , Bureau ...
Arthur Fink , Division of Social Protection , Federal Security Agency , Washington , D. C. Thursday , May 25 - Preparing for the Postwar Impact upon Youth . 1. Prospects for Youth in Competing for Jobs . Ewan Clague , Director , Bureau ...
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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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