Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen61National Conference on Social Welfare, 1934 |
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... persons in addition . The total of persons receiving relief in October was 13,618,000 . If we take the arbitrary figure of 1.5 ' employable persons per unemployed family , and assume only two - thirds of the single persons to be ...
... persons in addition . The total of persons receiving relief in October was 13,618,000 . If we take the arbitrary figure of 1.5 ' employable persons per unemployed family , and assume only two - thirds of the single persons to be ...
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... person obtains a certain amount of satisfaction from having other persons , especially his peers , observe that he is accomplishing things . No normal hu- man being is really satisfied to remain for any great length of time as merely ...
... person obtains a certain amount of satisfaction from having other persons , especially his peers , observe that he is accomplishing things . No normal hu- man being is really satisfied to remain for any great length of time as merely ...
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... persons . When we have been able to secure intelli- gent , tactful , honest , trained , and experienced social workers our troubles have all but ended . One of the major lessons of the depression , it seems to me , is that the handling ...
... persons . When we have been able to secure intelli- gent , tactful , honest , trained , and experienced social workers our troubles have all but ended . One of the major lessons of the depression , it seems to me , is that the handling ...
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The Social Worker in the New Deal Presidential Address William | 3 |
Its Problems and Sig | 13 |
Relief and Reconstruction Rexford G Tugwell | 32 |
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