International Social Work 1997 - Abstracts

International Social Work 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
Accompanying the process: social work and international development practice.Sociology and social workWhitmore, Elizabeth, Wilson, Maureen
Bearing the weight: the kayayoo, Ghana's working girl child.Sociology and social workAgarwal, Seema, Attah, Memunatu, Apt, Nana, Grieco, Margaret, Kwakye, E.A., Turner, Jeff
China's youth work in rural areas: some reflections on a town and two villages.Sociology and social workNgan-Pun Ngai
Cultural sensitivity training through experiential learning: a participatory demonstration field education project.Sociology and social workSachdev, Paul
Examining the cultural dimension of social work practice: the experience of teaching students on a social work course in Hong Kong.Sociology and social workNai Ming Tsang
Families and mental illness: observations from two developing countries. (Malaysia and Zimbabwe)Sociology and social workMupedziswa, Rodreck, Wintersteen, Richard T., Wintersteen, Lois B., Cheah, Angeline
Filipino American women, work and family: an examination of factors affecting high labor force participation.Sociology and social workAgbayani-Siewert, Pauline, Jones, Loring
Informal social work education: a complementary training method to develop competent social workers.Sociology and social workPing-kwong Kam, Hing-luen Mok, Wai-wah Fung
Islamic social transformation: considerations for the social worker.Sociology and social workHaynes, Alphonso W., Eweiss, Mohamed M.I., Abdel Mageed, Lobna M., Chung, Douglas K.
Knowledge of and attitudes to AIDS among Arab professionals in Israel.Sociology and social workAzaiza, Faisal, Ben -Ari, Adital Tirosh
Minsei i'in - between public and private: a local network for community care in Japan.Sociology and social workTakahashi, Mutsuko, Hashimoto, Raija
Multicultural social work in the United States: a review and critique.Sociology and social workPotocky, Miriam
Notions of the welfare state in China revisited.Sociology and social workTsui, Ming-sum, Chan, Raymond Kwok-hong
Past patterns, present prospects: social work in the Czech Republic.Sociology and social workHarris, John
Polish social services to families of children with disabilities: practice in an emerging setting.Sociology and social workGammon, Elizabeth Ann, Dziegielewska, Jolanta
Social care in Poland: opportunities for the future.Sociology and social workSmith, Alice, Kluz, Krystyna
Social welfare in transition in South Africa: structures and processes.Sociology and social workLetsebe, M.A.
Social work in community development: a cross-national comparison.Sociology and social workMcDevitt, Suzanne
Social work, social development and community welfare centers in international perspective.Sociology and social workEstes, Richard J.
Stress factors and mental health adjustment of Filipino domestic workers in Hongkong.Sociology and social workBolitho, Floyd, Bagley, Christopher, Madrid, Susan
Support groups as 'shock absorbers' in periods of transition: a case study of groups for parents of soldiers in Israel.Sociology and social workKacen, Lea, Sofer, Gita
Tales from the field: observations on the impact of nongovernmental organizations.Sociology and social workYadama, Gautam N.
The dismantling of anti-discrimination in British social work: a view from social work education.Sociology and social workHumphries, Beth
The family situation of street youth in Latin America: a cross-national review.Sociology and social workRaffaelli, Marcela
The sale of public rental housing: British and Hong Kong experiences.Sociology and social workYu, Sam W.K.
Toward new global development.Sociology and social workMohan, Brij
Welfare clients and the general public in Australia.Sociology and social workGrichting, Wolfgang L.
Women, migration and prostitution in Thailand.Sociology and social workMensendiek, Martha
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