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could actually have been more easily and more effectively employed than in the areas into which they are streaming. Their hopes for employment often have no substantial basis in fact. The communities which they left may be adversely ...
could actually have been more easily and more effectively employed than in the areas into which they are streaming. Their hopes for employment often have no substantial basis in fact. The communities which they left may be adversely ...
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What these areas need is money. In order to provide a normal life for their new members, defense communities must have schools, must have proper hospital, medical, and sanitary facilities, and must have reasonable outlets for recreation ...
What these areas need is money. In order to provide a normal life for their new members, defense communities must have schools, must have proper hospital, medical, and sanitary facilities, and must have reasonable outlets for recreation ...
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In these two areas, it seems to me, our program is woefully lacking. The field representatives are often not given a wide enough area in which to work, either because they are working under too many pressures or, perhaps, because it is ...
In these two areas, it seems to me, our program is woefully lacking. The field representatives are often not given a wide enough area in which to work, either because they are working under too many pressures or, perhaps, because it is ...
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The Contribution of Social Work to Government Jane M | 3 |
The Importance of the Social Services to Labor Ernest | 18 |
War and the Social Services in Canada Charlotte Whitton | 24 |
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