Gender Reclaimed: Women in Social WorkHale & Iremonger, 1986 - 264 páginas |
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... suggests that they are ' most vulnerable to the attention of social workers ' ( 1984 : 149 ) . Again in a discussion of working class women , there is a discussion of the nega- tive effects of intervention by social workers who suggest ...
... suggests that they are ' most vulnerable to the attention of social workers ' ( 1984 : 149 ) . Again in a discussion of working class women , there is a discussion of the nega- tive effects of intervention by social workers who suggest ...
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... suggest some change in its form and social relationships . Eisenstein ( 1984 : 143 ) , for example , quoting Ferguson and Folbre ( 1981 ) , suggests that women recognise in their nurturing abilities the potentiality for oppression ...
... suggest some change in its form and social relationships . Eisenstein ( 1984 : 143 ) , for example , quoting Ferguson and Folbre ( 1981 ) , suggests that women recognise in their nurturing abilities the potentiality for oppression ...
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... suggests that clusters of women ( more than two ) should be placed in units rather than spreading them around as if they were a scarce resource . This means that some units or sections would have no women while some might have five or ...
... suggests that clusters of women ( more than two ) should be placed in units rather than spreading them around as if they were a scarce resource . This means that some units or sections would have no women while some might have five or ...
Contenido
Tables and Figures | 7 |
Gender Systems Thinking and Radical Social Work | 14 |
Feminist Theory and Social Work | 33 |
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