Urban Development, Its Implications for Social Welfare
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Conference report of a meeting to discuss sociological aspects of urbanization, with particular reference to social work and welfare programmes - includes papers and records of discussions on urban area community relations, mental health problems, community development, social planning, social services in respect of the woman worker, children, training programmes for social workers and provisions for social protection, etc. Conference held in Washington 1966 September 4 to 10.
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Author | : Pego, Ana Cristina |
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Genre | : Political Science |
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