The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1966 |
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... effects . The social as well as the economic damages wrought by these changes are often borne by those who do not immediately benefit , and they may create new needs for more than one genera- tion . Some of the more obvious and striking ...
... effects . The social as well as the economic damages wrought by these changes are often borne by those who do not immediately benefit , and they may create new needs for more than one genera- tion . Some of the more obvious and striking ...
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... effects on people of stigma , discrim- ination , and the denial of civil rights ( see , for example , Hughes's critique of sociology for failing to foresee the coming of the civil rights movement in the United States ) .22 4. We ...
... effects on people of stigma , discrim- ination , and the denial of civil rights ( see , for example , Hughes's critique of sociology for failing to foresee the coming of the civil rights movement in the United States ) .22 4. We ...
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... effects ; whereas for the low- status unemployed , the longer the unemployment the less adverse were the psychological correlates . The downward mobility and relative deprivation plausibly account for the debilitating effects of ...
... effects ; whereas for the low- status unemployed , the longer the unemployment the less adverse were the psychological correlates . The downward mobility and relative deprivation plausibly account for the debilitating effects of ...
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SOCIAL POLICY AND ECONOMIC PROGRESS LL | 25 |
LABOR STANDARDS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION AS BUFFERS | 40 |
THE SOCIAL WORKER IN THE POLITICAL PROCESS | 52 |
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achieve American Association basic become behavior benefits billion Chicago child welfare Committee concern Conference on Social Council deprivation discussion economic growth economic progress economists effects ESTHER PETERSON factors families federal funds goals guaranteed income ical increase individual institutions issues labor legislation living meet ment minimum wage Mollie Orshansky NCSW negative income tax organization payments percent planning political poor poverty poverty line Presiding professional projects psychological dependency public assistance Public Welfare Public Welfare Amendments Research responsibility Robert ROBERT THEOBALD School of Social Section I Casework sector Social Action social change social policy social problems Social Security Social Service social welfare social workers society Speaker standards Term expires 1966 Thomas Gladwin tion unemployed unemployment United University voluntary agencies voluntary welfare war on poverty Washington Welfare Administration welfare programs welfare services York