Gender Reclaimed: Women in Social WorkHale & Iremonger, 1986 - 264 páginas |
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... parents are job - hunting ( 1974 : 62 ) . The assumptions are that the primary breadwinner is the father , the nurturing functions are performed in large part by the mother , and that an appropriate substitute ' parent ' is the ...
... parents are job - hunting ( 1974 : 62 ) . The assumptions are that the primary breadwinner is the father , the nurturing functions are performed in large part by the mother , and that an appropriate substitute ' parent ' is the ...
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... parents to care for a state ward , but would not maintain financial assistance to a family whose children were removed because of a crisis related to poverty . Those parents who were homeless , evicted , destitute , or deserted , were ...
... parents to care for a state ward , but would not maintain financial assistance to a family whose children were removed because of a crisis related to poverty . Those parents who were homeless , evicted , destitute , or deserted , were ...
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... Parents The following discussion will be a brief analysis of the development of an evening child care service for single parents . The case study is an attempt to apply a feminist perspective to the analysis of community work programmes ...
... Parents The following discussion will be a brief analysis of the development of an evening child care service for single parents . The case study is an attempt to apply a feminist perspective to the analysis of community work programmes ...
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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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