Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen68National Conference on Social Welfare, 1941 |
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... basic to all social science . As a means of achievement , relationship is important in proportion to its permanence and durability . It thus assumes characteristics of status and of reciprocity . Reciprocity is a basic characteristic of ...
... basic to all social science . As a means of achievement , relationship is important in proportion to its permanence and durability . It thus assumes characteristics of status and of reciprocity . Reciprocity is a basic characteristic of ...
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... basic security against want is our objective , lesser payments will suffice . A sound insurance system cannot afford to promise more than it can fulfill . Nor can it provide more than basic security for those whose wages are lost as a ...
... basic security against want is our objective , lesser payments will suffice . A sound insurance system cannot afford to promise more than it can fulfill . Nor can it provide more than basic security for those whose wages are lost as a ...
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... basic character of the larger social processes of which we are a part . Most programs of social action initially meet with opposition because they appear as threats of interference with established habits and traditions . Some of these ...
... basic character of the larger social processes of which we are a part . Most programs of social action initially meet with opposition because they appear as threats of interference with established habits and traditions . Some of these ...
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The Contribution of Social Work to Government Jane M | 3 |
RELIEF | 5 |
The Importance of the Social Services to Labor Ernest | 18 |
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