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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
1

Comparative evaluation of long-term care policies for the elderly in the EU

Holdenrieder, Jürgen January 2002 (has links)
No description available.
2

Power and community action : statutory service provision and voluntary activity in an urban neighbourhood

Collins, Jean Ann January 1990 (has links)
No description available.
3

Morality and the management of welfare

Peterson, Margaret Allison January 1993 (has links)
No description available.
4

Evolution of the client-worker relationship concept as developed by the profession of social work, 1917-1956

Reddick, Walker Homer Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
5

The reproduction of racism in state social work : A case study of child care structures in two 'progressive' social services departments

Stubbs, P. January 1988 (has links)
No description available.
6

Relationship between Social Service Interests and Temperament Traits of Home Economics Education Majors

O'Rear, Anita Pemberton 05 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this thesis is to determine whether a relationship exists between the social service score of the Kuder Preference Record of home economics education majors and their Guilford Martin Temperament Trait scores.
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Arbeitslosigkeit : didaktisches Sachbuch zu Analysen, Kontroversen und Lösungsversuchen der Arbeitsmarktpolitik ; Materialien für politische Bildung

Harten, Hans-Christian (Hg.), Flitner, Elisabeth (Hg.) January 1980 (has links)
Inhalt: 1. Arbeitsmarktpolitik in der Krise 2. Arbeitslosigkeit und Krise - Eine kritische Auseinandersetzung mit gängigen Erklärungen 3. Zur politischen Ökonomie der Arbeitslosigkeit 4. Arbeitslosigkeit und Arbeitsbeschaffung im Deutschen Reich nach der Weltwirtschaftskrise 5. Beschreibung der Arbeitslosigkeit in der BRD 6. Arbeitslosigkeit in anderen Ländern 7. Unterricht über Arbeitslosigkeit undJugendarbeitslosigkeit 8. Vorschläge gegen Arbeitslosigkeit - Elemente eineralternativen Beschäftigungspolitik 9. Die Entwicklung der Gegenstrategie 10. Zum Begriff der Arbeit
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Välkommen in? En studie om socialkontors väntrum / Welcome? A study of the social office waiting room

Agnesund, Linda, Martinez-Conde, Elena January 2012 (has links)
This is a paper about the social services waiting rooms. Our aim with the study has been to: ”Describe and problematize the physical environment in social services waiting rooms. A wider purpose is to lift the question about the waiting room as a significant part of peoples encounter with the social services.”  To be able to achieve this purpose, we have used two questions: What does the physical waiting room environment look like in social services in Stockholms län? How can we understand and problematize the physical environment factors impact on people who visits these environments?  We have observed and photographed ten waiting rooms in ten different social services in Stockholms län. In the paper we describe what the environments look like, with text and whit pictures. Then we have analysed the results from four different theoretical perspectives. These four perspectives are: nursing theory, environmental psychology, power theory and theories about material. Our conclusions is that the environment in the different waiting rooms shift a lot, but the thing the most of them have in common is that there doesn’t seem to be a lot of thought behind the design and configuration of the waiting room. Half of them don’t have windows and the environment is generally stripped. All of the waiting rooms have receptions covered all up with glass, with slots that the receptionist opens when someone comes up to the reception. Most of the waiting rooms also have walls and doors of glass facing the corridors where the visit rooms and the social workers offices are located. These are covered so that you cannot see in to the corridors. There is also a lack of a children’s perspective in the environments. We mean that the poorly designed waiting rooms, with all the security built in to them, create and maintain the unequal relations between the social worker and the client, where the client is constructed as the ’the other’ and the dangerous.
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Social support and relocation : an examination of the well-being of army wives

Gorham Darcy, Monica January 1999 (has links)
Army wives throughout the United States participated in a study to evaluate the application of the triadic hypothesis of social support (Sarason, I.G., Sarason, & Pierce, 1992). The concept of social support consisted of the interaction among personality, interpersonal and situational factors with situation conceptualized as the event of relocation. The three factors were hypothesized to contribute independently to the prediction of well-being. Regression analyses revealed significant contribution from personality and interpersonal factors.
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Transgenderism and the Social Services : A qualitative study about transgender people and their experiences of the Social Services in Sweden

Lind, Isabelle, Öhlin, Jennifer January 2017 (has links)
The aim of this study was to investigate how transgender people may experience the services that are offered by the Social Services. To fulfill the aim, the researchers decided to focus on the transgender peoples’ perspectives, and therefore chose to interview them and put them in an expert position. In this study a qualitative approach was used, and the data was gathered through two semi-structured face-to-face interviews. The main result was that the participants experienced that the Social Services sometimes might not have the right knowledge to give them proper information, sufficient support and the help they needed. Therefore, the participants often searched for information on their own, and the trust for the Social Services was unsatisfactory. One conclusion that could be drawn from this study was that the Social Services need to increase and improve their level of knowledge within this subject.

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