Gender Reclaimed: Women in Social WorkHale & Iremonger, 1986 - 264 páginas |
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... compared general systems theory to the earlier Parsonian approach and argued that the new insight of general systems theory lay in the focus on the way the systems were ' organized in the particular mechanisms and dynamics of the ...
... compared general systems theory to the earlier Parsonian approach and argued that the new insight of general systems theory lay in the focus on the way the systems were ' organized in the particular mechanisms and dynamics of the ...
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... compared with the previous three or four years , probably because with the end of the war , there has been much less tempta- tion to irregular living on the part of the adolescent girls ! ( Annual Report , 1946 ) . And a decade later ...
... compared with the previous three or four years , probably because with the end of the war , there has been much less tempta- tion to irregular living on the part of the adolescent girls ! ( Annual Report , 1946 ) . And a decade later ...
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... compared with that of other writers . An historical viewpoint would acknowledge the value of medical intervention in reducing the infant and maternal mortality rates , of such concern earlier this century ( Campbell , 1930 ) . The trade ...
... compared with that of other writers . An historical viewpoint would acknowledge the value of medical intervention in reducing the infant and maternal mortality rates , of such concern earlier this century ( Campbell , 1930 ) . The trade ...
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Tables and Figures | 7 |
Gender Systems Thinking and Radical Social Work | 14 |
Feminist Theory and Social Work | 33 |
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