A survey of two hundred and fifty six social work educators pertaining to the prestige of social workers indicated that social workers were viewed as havinq less prestige than fourteen of the twenty-two occupations with whom they were compared. Factors both contributing to and lessening the prestige of social work were identified, as well as suggestions for enhancing social work\u27s prestige
Social work\u27s ability to contribute to the development of a more just and humanistic society is c...
Once upon a time, there were no vocations as we know them today. At that early period In the history...
This study examines the ranking that rehabilitation counselors received from their colleagues and cl...
A random sample of 142 social workers in Israel, were asked to indicate the other professionals whom...
Various studies show that the rating of the social workers profession is not very prestige in compar...
An empirically-based study was conducted to determine how BSW and MSW social work students different...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-171)Original data on the prestige, importance to soci...
Research in the field of occupational prestige often involves ranking occupations or their attribute...
Celem niniejszej pracy było zbadanie prestiżu zawodowego pracowników socjalnych w społeczności małom...
Occupational prestige is one of the most explored research problems in history of sociology. However...
The work-related perceptions of 683 employees of a federally funded public assistance agency were ex...
Previous research has argued that occupational prestige is a social fact founded in the collective c...
Social work, like many fields, has sometimes suffered from an inadequate and distorted understanding...
The phenomenon of professionalization has been an exceptionally powerful force in Western industrial...
This thesis "Occupational prestige from 1995 to 2013" analyses changes in evaluation of occupational...
Social work\u27s ability to contribute to the development of a more just and humanistic society is c...
Once upon a time, there were no vocations as we know them today. At that early period In the history...
This study examines the ranking that rehabilitation counselors received from their colleagues and cl...
A random sample of 142 social workers in Israel, were asked to indicate the other professionals whom...
Various studies show that the rating of the social workers profession is not very prestige in compar...
An empirically-based study was conducted to determine how BSW and MSW social work students different...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-171)Original data on the prestige, importance to soci...
Research in the field of occupational prestige often involves ranking occupations or their attribute...
Celem niniejszej pracy było zbadanie prestiżu zawodowego pracowników socjalnych w społeczności małom...
Occupational prestige is one of the most explored research problems in history of sociology. However...
The work-related perceptions of 683 employees of a federally funded public assistance agency were ex...
Previous research has argued that occupational prestige is a social fact founded in the collective c...
Social work, like many fields, has sometimes suffered from an inadequate and distorted understanding...
The phenomenon of professionalization has been an exceptionally powerful force in Western industrial...
This thesis "Occupational prestige from 1995 to 2013" analyses changes in evaluation of occupational...
Social work\u27s ability to contribute to the development of a more just and humanistic society is c...
Once upon a time, there were no vocations as we know them today. At that early period In the history...
This study examines the ranking that rehabilitation counselors received from their colleagues and cl...