Social Work in Contemporary SocietyPrentice Hall, 1992 - 520 lappuses This book uses an ecological framework in which to explore social welfare and the methods of social work practice. It covers the history of social work and social welfare, the characteristics of social work as a profession, and how social workers draw on research to improve the effectiveness. The book also shows how social work can influence the physical environment and housing, and the uses of social work in business and industry. |
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United States Social Welfare History | 13 |
Urbanism Social Exploitation and Social Welfare | 29 |
CHAPTER 2 | 38 |
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