Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen58National Conference on Social Welfare, 1931 |
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... economic factor in almost all intake . Since 1919 , when the idea that the family was the unit of work penetrated the family field , attempts have been made to describe its function as dealing not with its economic need but with the ...
... economic factor in almost all intake . Since 1919 , when the idea that the family was the unit of work penetrated the family field , attempts have been made to describe its function as dealing not with its economic need but with the ...
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... economic and social factors outside of the control of such groups . Our understand- ing of these social and economic factors in the past has made little impression upon fundamental social programs . Whether this has been due to lack of ...
... economic and social factors outside of the control of such groups . Our understand- ing of these social and economic factors in the past has made little impression upon fundamental social programs . Whether this has been due to lack of ...
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... economic mechanism of another population . If this incorporation is what the native population desires , or if it is economically profitable to the latter , such an immigration is heartily welcome . Otherwise , it is viewed as a force ...
... economic mechanism of another population . If this incorporation is what the native population desires , or if it is economically profitable to the latter , such an immigration is heartily welcome . Otherwise , it is viewed as a force ...
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Treatment in Social Case Work and the Need of Criteria and of Tests | 3 |
What Have We Learned about Unemployment? Jacob Billikopf | 25 |
The Costs of Medical Care Michael M Davis | 51 |
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