Gender Reclaimed: Women in Social WorkHale & Iremonger, 1986 - 264 páginas |
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... housing and com- munity services . The distribution of these goods and services also has a different effect on women , in that it often reflects and maintains ... housing . Public housing , which is Women , Welfare and the Suburbs 125.
... housing and com- munity services . The distribution of these goods and services also has a different effect on women , in that it often reflects and maintains ... housing . Public housing , which is Women , Welfare and the Suburbs 125.
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... housing . Overall , women's access to housing is weak and housing policy creates and maintains their dependent status ( Watson , 1985 ) . The low housing density of suburbs has meant that shops , jobs , community services and facilities ...
... housing . Overall , women's access to housing is weak and housing policy creates and maintains their dependent status ( Watson , 1985 ) . The low housing density of suburbs has meant that shops , jobs , community services and facilities ...
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... Housing Commission area alone . It was obvious how female - headed households are marginalised in their access to housing as the nuclear family is central to housing policy ( Watson , 1985 ) . Half of the women lived in a Housing Commis ...
... Housing Commission area alone . It was obvious how female - headed households are marginalised in their access to housing as the nuclear family is central to housing policy ( Watson , 1985 ) . Half of the women lived in a Housing Commis ...
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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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