Gender Reclaimed: Women in Social WorkHale & Iremonger, 1986 - 264 páginas |
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... Direct Service Percentage Representation by Sex Agency Type Only Male 50 % Equal Maj . None Male Male / Female or few Female volunteers Ethnic ( 19 ) 43 % ( 12 ) 7 % ( 2 ) 18 % ( 5 ) Traditional ( 6 ) 14 % ( 4 ) 4 % ( 1 ) 4 % ( 1 ) ...
... Direct Service Percentage Representation by Sex Agency Type Only Male 50 % Equal Maj . None Male Male / Female or few Female volunteers Ethnic ( 19 ) 43 % ( 12 ) 7 % ( 2 ) 18 % ( 5 ) Traditional ( 6 ) 14 % ( 4 ) 4 % ( 1 ) 4 % ( 1 ) ...
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... direct and indirect : it is direct in that most of the authors under this admittedly general umbrella spend some time in attack- ing the functionalist bias in family studies and the way in which this forms part of a patriarchal ideology ...
... direct and indirect : it is direct in that most of the authors under this admittedly general umbrella spend some time in attack- ing the functionalist bias in family studies and the way in which this forms part of a patriarchal ideology ...
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... direct service , which could be benefited by these skills , is fast becoming the least valued aspect of social work practice . The hierarchical ordering of levels of practice from expressive to instrumental is indicative of male ...
... direct service , which could be benefited by these skills , is fast becoming the least valued aspect of social work practice . The hierarchical ordering of levels of practice from expressive to instrumental is indicative of male ...
Contenido
Tables and Figures | 7 |
Gender Systems Thinking and Radical Social Work | 14 |
Feminist Theory and Social Work | 33 |
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Otras 10 secciones no mostradas
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