Gender Reclaimed: Women in Social WorkHale & Iremonger, 1986 - 264 páginas |
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... rate than the USA or any country in Europe ( Annual Report , 1958 ) . In 1960 , attention was given to the housing crisis in New South Wales , which was cited as the largest single factor behind the ... rates Good Mothers - Bad Mothers 99.
... rate than the USA or any country in Europe ( Annual Report , 1958 ) . In 1960 , attention was given to the housing crisis in New South Wales , which was cited as the largest single factor behind the ... rates Good Mothers - Bad Mothers 99.
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... rates , of such concern earlier this century ( Campbell , 1930 ) . The trade - off has been the increasing definition of areas of women's health as medical problems and increasing levels of technological manipula- tion 178 Gender ...
... rates , of such concern earlier this century ( Campbell , 1930 ) . The trade - off has been the increasing definition of areas of women's health as medical problems and increasing levels of technological manipula- tion 178 Gender ...
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... rate , in the number of one - parent families , in the number of young women who will never marry and those who will never have a child , and a decrease in the fertility rate ( for figures see McDonald , 1983 ) . In concluding his study ...
... rate , in the number of one - parent families , in the number of young women who will never marry and those who will never have a child , and a decrease in the fertility rate ( for figures see McDonald , 1983 ) . In concluding his study ...
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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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