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Articles 61 - 68 of 68
Full-Text Articles in Social Work
Book Reviews, Samuel R. Friedman, Gary P. Freeman, Susan Meyers Chandler
Book Reviews, Samuel R. Friedman, Gary P. Freeman, Susan Meyers Chandler
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
- The New Class War: Reagan's Attack On The Welfare State and Its Consequences by Francis Fox Piven and Richard A. Cloward. Reviewed by SAMUEL R. FRIEDMAN
- Social Service Politics In the United States and Britain by Willard C. Richan. Reviewed by GARY P. FREEMAN
- Mothers At Work: Public Policies In the United States. Sweden and China by Carolyn Teich Adams and Kathryn Teich Winston. Reviewed by SUSAN MEYERS CHANDLER
Reaganism And The Poor Family: Life On Afdc After The Budget Cuts, Norman L. Wyers, Robert C. Holloway
Reaganism And The Poor Family: Life On Afdc After The Budget Cuts, Norman L. Wyers, Robert C. Holloway
School of Social Work Faculty Publications and Presentations
Recent changes in federal and state welfare policies have had negative consequences for public welfare recipients. This paper summarizes a study which focused on the impact of these policy changes on the AFDC population in the most populous region of Oregon. Of particular importance are the changes in income levels, employment, and social service utilization of recipients. Personal reactions of recipients are also reviewed, as are expectations for the future. The differential economic impact of the policy changes on various categories of recipients is stressed.
The Free Will-Determinism Debate And Social Work, Frederic G. Reamer
The Free Will-Determinism Debate And Social Work, Frederic G. Reamer
Faculty Publications
Social workers'judgments about the determinants of clients' problems have a substantial effect on practitioners' willingness to provide assistance. There is considerable variation in professionals' beliefs about the extent to which clients are themselves responsible for their difficulties, as opposed to factors that are beyond their control. This article examines the philosophical controversy known as the free will-determinism debate, and assesses its implications for the profession of social work.
Social Work, Kenneth J. Dawes
Social Work, Kenneth J. Dawes
UND Departmental Histories
This departmental history was written on the occasion of the UND Centennial in 1983.
Review Of Freud And Women, By Lucy Freeman And Herbert S. Strean, Leslie B. Alexander
Review Of Freud And Women, By Lucy Freeman And Herbert S. Strean, Leslie B. Alexander
Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research Faculty Research and Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Sociology, Anthropology-Archaeology And Social Work, Kenneth J. Dawes
Sociology, Anthropology-Archaeology And Social Work, Kenneth J. Dawes
UND Departmental Histories
This departmental history was written on the occasion of the UND Centennial in 1983.
The Needs Of Older People As Seen By Themselves And Support Providers, Sarah Movius Schurr
The Needs Of Older People As Seen By Themselves And Support Providers, Sarah Movius Schurr
Dissertations and Theses
This study compares perceptions of older people's needs from two vantage points: needs as seen by the older people themselves, and the needs of the elders as seen by their family support group. Two hypotheses were examined. The first hypothesis was that the elders and the support people would disagree on the needs of the elders. Secondly, the disagreement would be strongest on more abstract needs, like life satisfaction and contact with the opposite sex.
Social Support Systems Of A Selected Sample Of Older Women, Carol Thorpe Tully
Social Support Systems Of A Selected Sample Of Older Women, Carol Thorpe Tully
Theses and Dissertations
In an effort to examine social organizational structures and support systems in the social world of the older lesbian woman, 73 self-identified lesbian women fifty years of age or older provided data on their personal interactions with the economic, political, educational, religious, social welfare and familial social systems of the heterosexual culture and the homosexual subculture. Results from this cross-sectional survey depict the sample as well educated, professional, financially secure, politically liberal women in good health who are selective with whom they reveal their sexual orientation. The knowledge of their lesbianism is shared more with female friends than with family …