Gender Reclaimed: Women in Social WorkHale & Iremonger, 1986 - 264 páginas |
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... economic relationships . For this reason we do not believe that capitalism , or any other economic system , is the cause of female oppres- sion , nor do we believe that female oppression will disappear as a result of purely economic ...
... economic relationships . For this reason we do not believe that capitalism , or any other economic system , is the cause of female oppres- sion , nor do we believe that female oppression will disappear as a result of purely economic ...
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... economic or finan- cial plight of women , especially single women , caring for children , the Departmental reports of the post World War II years reflect the impor- tance of economic and social factors in the placement of children in ...
... economic or finan- cial plight of women , especially single women , caring for children , the Departmental reports of the post World War II years reflect the impor- tance of economic and social factors in the placement of children in ...
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... economic autonomy . She does not belong to herself ( Allen et al . , 1974 : 363 ) . What these writers were constructing was a theory of the family in the tradition of the conflict - critical perspective where power , conflict of ...
... economic autonomy . She does not belong to herself ( Allen et al . , 1974 : 363 ) . What these writers were constructing was a theory of the family in the tradition of the conflict - critical perspective where power , conflict of ...
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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