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The mobility of popula- tion demanded by an industrial civilization produces radical altera- tions in traditonal family patterns . The kinship system is inevita- bly weakened . When families move , kinfolk stay behind , and we have not ...
The mobility of popula- tion demanded by an industrial civilization produces radical altera- tions in traditonal family patterns . The kinship system is inevita- bly weakened . When families move , kinfolk stay behind , and we have not ...
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The pattern of acceptable behavior in a social class is often called its culture . ... certain attitudes which characterize its members , certain language patterns , including vocabulary , certain ways of getting things done .
The pattern of acceptable behavior in a social class is often called its culture . ... certain attitudes which characterize its members , certain language patterns , including vocabulary , certain ways of getting things done .
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H. Daniel Carpenter , Director , Hudson Guild , New York ; Eugene Shenefield , Associate Director , Health and Welfare Planning Division , United Community Funds and Councils of America , Inc. , New York Changing Patterns of Family Life ...
H. Daniel Carpenter , Director , Hudson Guild , New York ; Eugene Shenefield , Associate Director , Health and Welfare Planning Division , United Community Funds and Councils of America , Inc. , New York Changing Patterns of Family Life ...
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SOCIAL WORK IN THE 1960S Charles I Schottland | 20 |
WORLD MENTAL HEALTH Brock Chisholm M D | 54 |
SOCIAL WORKS NEW ERA Herbert Stroup | 67 |
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