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THE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF LABOR IN THE POSTWAR WORLD By IRVING ABRAMSON L ABOR is no more , nor is it less , a part of society than is any other economic or professional group . Labor's contribution and its responsibilities to ...
THE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF LABOR IN THE POSTWAR WORLD By IRVING ABRAMSON L ABOR is no more , nor is it less , a part of society than is any other economic or professional group . Labor's contribution and its responsibilities to ...
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in planning and responsibility between privately supported , voluntary agencies and Federal , tax - supported agencies . Representatives of the Office of Community War Services stimulate and guide overall planning .
in planning and responsibility between privately supported , voluntary agencies and Federal , tax - supported agencies . Representatives of the Office of Community War Services stimulate and guide overall planning .
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Still another dean writes : I believe that the professional responsibility of the social worker is a dual one . First , to render to particular plans at the highest possible level of professional competency specific services set up by ...
Still another dean writes : I believe that the professional responsibility of the social worker is a dual one . First , to render to particular plans at the highest possible level of professional competency specific services set up by ...
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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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