Gender Reclaimed: Women in Social WorkHale & Iremonger, 1986 - 264 páginas |
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... involvement is organised around family and child care responsibilities - they ' have to negotiate to be elsewhere than home ' ( Campbell , 1984 : 193 ) It is thus more difficult for women with children to sustain prolonged involvement ...
... involvement is organised around family and child care responsibilities - they ' have to negotiate to be elsewhere than home ' ( Campbell , 1984 : 193 ) It is thus more difficult for women with children to sustain prolonged involvement ...
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... involvement enables ' pleas- ure or learning that may be vital in retarding or even reversing the apathetic decline that is ... involved with social movements . Hadley , Webb and Farrell ( 1977 ) also promote the use of volunteers . They ...
... involvement enables ' pleas- ure or learning that may be vital in retarding or even reversing the apathetic decline that is ... involved with social movements . Hadley , Webb and Farrell ( 1977 ) also promote the use of volunteers . They ...
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... involved with her children . She believed that ' hers was the chief responsibility for care of the children ' even if she also was working outside the home ( McCaughey et al . , 1977 : 27-28 ) . Consensus over values and cohesion was ...
... involved with her children . She believed that ' hers was the chief responsibility for care of the children ' even if she also was working outside the home ( McCaughey et al . , 1977 : 27-28 ) . Consensus over values and cohesion was ...
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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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