Gender Reclaimed: Women in Social WorkHale & Iremonger, 1986 - 264 páginas |
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... labour campaigning politically for state provision and not to provide feminist health and welfare services . With ... labour of women ( Mowbray and Bryson , 1984 ) . Welfare should be reconceptualised as being carried out primarily by ...
... labour campaigning politically for state provision and not to provide feminist health and welfare services . With ... labour of women ( Mowbray and Bryson , 1984 ) . Welfare should be reconceptualised as being carried out primarily by ...
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... labour ( Collins , 1975 ; Wilson , 1978 ) . This view was challenged by Birrell and Birrell ( 1981 ) , who held that the government's ' central con- cern was not to get lower level jobs done cheaply but to encourage population growth ...
... labour ( Collins , 1975 ; Wilson , 1978 ) . This view was challenged by Birrell and Birrell ( 1981 ) , who held that the government's ' central con- cern was not to get lower level jobs done cheaply but to encourage population growth ...
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... labour . This gives rise to allega- tions about welfare on the cheap . Governments which promote the use of ... labour . He suggests that the use of volunteers could be extended , but warns that in the future social workers are likely to ...
... labour . This gives rise to allega- tions about welfare on the cheap . Governments which promote the use of ... labour . He suggests that the use of volunteers could be extended , but warns that in the future social workers are likely to ...
Contenido
Tables and Figures | 7 |
Gender Systems Thinking and Radical Social Work | 14 |
Feminist Theory and Social Work | 33 |
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