The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual Meeting, Parte1National Conference on Social Welfare, 1951 |
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... person may be prohibitively costly . In this case , the sample can be designed to yield the proper number of persons by first selecting at random a limited number of geograph- ical areas and then selecting from a list at random the ...
... person may be prohibitively costly . In this case , the sample can be designed to yield the proper number of persons by first selecting at random a limited number of geograph- ical areas and then selecting from a list at random the ...
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... persons who are sick , dull , poorly oriented because of some chronic or tempo- rary aberrations of their mental processes , who have language diffi- culties - all such persons may obviously be unable to account for themselves . The ...
... persons who are sick , dull , poorly oriented because of some chronic or tempo- rary aberrations of their mental processes , who have language diffi- culties - all such persons may obviously be unable to account for themselves . The ...
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... persons live in households , whereas about 4 percent live in institutions , homes for aged , etc. Of the total aged population , about 781⁄2 percent live in house- holds with related persons , and about 1713 percent live alone or with ...
... persons live in households , whereas about 4 percent live in institutions , homes for aged , etc. Of the total aged population , about 781⁄2 percent live in house- holds with related persons , and about 1713 percent live alone or with ...
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THE AMERICAN People in THE WORLD CRISIS | 1 |
THE COMMON CORE OF SOCIAL WORK IN DIFFERENT COUN | 19 |
THE HUMAN ASPECTS OF MOBILIZATION | 37 |
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