Understanding Social Welfare (6th Edition)
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Understanding Social Welfare introduces readers to the issues, historical influences, trends, methods of operation, and unresolved conflicts of American social welfare. This well-organized, comprehensive, and scholarly book is accessible to social workers and helps them acquire the basic tools for understanding, analyzing, and evaluating social welfare policies and programs. The book focuses on the impact of social structure on people's lives, emphasizing the current concerns of a diverse client population, and incorporating the latest social welfare legislation. For those involved with social welfare and policy.
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Examines the social welfare issues critically, focuses on concepts, and invites challenge and alternative interpretations. Revised 4th edition explores many new issues including, Social insurance in England, Immigration, Technological change, Crime and Services for those with disabilities. DLC: Public welfare - U.S.
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Understanding Social Welfare (6th Edition)
Understanding Social Welfare (6th Edition),Ralph Dolgoff,Donald Feldstein,Allyn & Bacon,0205360068,General,Public Policy - Social Services & Welfare,Public welfare,Social Science,Social Work,Social policy,Social service,Sociology,United States,Political Science / Social Services & Welfare,Social welfare & social services
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