The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1949 |
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... continuing to suffer so grievously from what one might term “ disembodied science " and " disembodied profes- sions , " I submit that the profession of social work has an essential and unique role to perform . Social workers must continue ...
... continuing to suffer so grievously from what one might term “ disembodied science " and " disembodied profes- sions , " I submit that the profession of social work has an essential and unique role to perform . Social workers must continue ...
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... continue working , a very significant proportion of them will for the foreseeable future be un- able to work after reaching age sixty - five and that for the 3,250,000 who even now are seventy - five and over it is evident that it is ...
... continue working , a very significant proportion of them will for the foreseeable future be un- able to work after reaching age sixty - five and that for the 3,250,000 who even now are seventy - five and over it is evident that it is ...
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... continue to enjoy income , their consumption is inevitably drawn from the current output of the year in question and is , in this way , at the expense of the rest of the com- munity . We should remember this fact when we lightly ...
... continue to enjoy income , their consumption is inevitably drawn from the current output of the year in question and is , in this way , at the expense of the rest of the com- munity . We should remember this fact when we lightly ...
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A Goodly Heritage Cheney C Jones | 3 |
Howard R Knight and the National Conference | 9 |
Basic Issues in Social Work Leonard W Mayo | 19 |
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