Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen82National Conference on Social Welfare, 1955 |
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... forces , we will have a civilian labor force of 76 million in 1965 . A certain percentage of these 76 million civilian workers in 1965 will be unemployed . How large that percentage will be , it is , of course , difficult to predict ...
... forces , we will have a civilian labor force of 76 million in 1965 . A certain percentage of these 76 million civilian workers in 1965 will be unemployed . How large that percentage will be , it is , of course , difficult to predict ...
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... forces within an instrument , within the press or within TV , or radio , or the movies ; and that man himself is somehow ... force tends to obliterate it . The trouble is that in our anxieties about the enemy without and the enemy within ...
... forces within an instrument , within the press or within TV , or radio , or the movies ; and that man himself is somehow ... force tends to obliterate it . The trouble is that in our anxieties about the enemy without and the enemy within ...
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... force . - As factory jobs become physically less strenuous they become more and more suited to the capabilities of women . It seems very likely that the percentage of women within the work force will continue to in- crease . 6 ...
... force . - As factory jobs become physically less strenuous they become more and more suited to the capabilities of women . It seems very likely that the percentage of women within the work force will continue to in- crease . 6 ...
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SOCIAL WELFARE IN THE DECADE AHEAD | 10 |
Reexamination of Practice | 21 |
THE ADVANCE OF SOCIAL GROUP WORK | 35 |
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