The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1943 |
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... employ- ment , particularly for women , is becoming apparent . On the professional level both the number and percentage of women employed in certain war industries is gradually increasing . This trend is clearly reflected in the ...
... employ- ment , particularly for women , is becoming apparent . On the professional level both the number and percentage of women employed in certain war industries is gradually increasing . This trend is clearly reflected in the ...
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... employed for counseling . Even in unions where counselors are employed , the fear of the expert and traditional prejudice against " welfare " still persist , so that pro- fessionally trained persons are not often employed nor community ...
... employed for counseling . Even in unions where counselors are employed , the fear of the expert and traditional prejudice against " welfare " still persist , so that pro- fessionally trained persons are not often employed nor community ...
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... employed persons , such as small busi- nessmen , professional men , and farmers , are also excluded . From an administrative standpoint there is no longer any reason why any of these groups should be excluded , and from the standpoint ...
... employed persons , such as small busi- nessmen , professional men , and farmers , are also excluded . From an administrative standpoint there is no longer any reason why any of these groups should be excluded , and from the standpoint ...
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A Nonprofessional View of the Opportunities and Mission | 6 |
The Mobilization of Manpower William Haber | 15 |
Absenteeism and Turnover Charles P Taft | 26 |
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