Introduction to Social Welfare: Social Problems, Services, and Current IssuesWadsworth Publishing Company, 1990 - 642 Seiten This book is designed to stimulate student interest in social welfare and to provide an overview of what the fields of social work are really like. A social problems approach describes how people are affected by such problems as poverty, child abuse, AIDS, crime, etc. |
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... public assistance program that receives no federal funds . It is usually funded by property taxes . In large cities , such as New York and Chicago , the state contributes substantially toward meeting Chapter 3 Poverty and Public Welfare 97.
... public assistance program that receives no federal funds . It is usually funded by property taxes . In large cities , such as New York and Chicago , the state contributes substantially toward meeting Chapter 3 Poverty and Public Welfare 97.
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Social Problems, Services, and Current Issues Charles Zastrow. York and Chicago , the state contributes substantially toward meeting the costs of GA . In most localities , however , the program is financed and administered at the local ...
Social Problems, Services, and Current Issues Charles Zastrow. York and Chicago , the state contributes substantially toward meeting the costs of GA . In most localities , however , the program is financed and administered at the local ...
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Social Work as a Profession | 39 |
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