A Paper Presented at the 1974 Program of the National Association of Social Workers, Inc. at the 1974 NCSW Forum. Cincinnati, Ohio, May 21, 1974
When one considers the movement of women into the labor force, images of Rosie the Riveter, the Tria...
[Excerpt] There are countless ways that prevailing economic theory dismisses and ignores the economi...
The types of work performed by women receiving public assistance are examined. Research on women\u27...
As central as employment and training programs have been to the goals of welfare reform, there has b...
The demand for legal equality for women in the twentieth century has been fraught with challenges an...
extensive experience as a practitioner, having worked with psychiatric patients, rural Aboriginal co...
Structural decreases in access to services and income make women increasingly vulnerable to poverty....
The so-called feminization of poverty, raises a serious question: Why, during the decades of wome...
The number of people living in poverty in the United States is staggering and yet to most of us thos...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Keynot...
The purpose of this research project was to understand how it can be that women, as a group, are con...
Seventy-one battered women were surveyed to explore the effect of battering on their employment stat...
Women have always worked, but the employment of married women outside the home has generally been vi...
Includes a response by Jane Cooney. The sharp rise in the number of women working outside the home ...
Case records from a charity organization/family case work agency in the early century provide means ...
When one considers the movement of women into the labor force, images of Rosie the Riveter, the Tria...
[Excerpt] There are countless ways that prevailing economic theory dismisses and ignores the economi...
The types of work performed by women receiving public assistance are examined. Research on women\u27...
As central as employment and training programs have been to the goals of welfare reform, there has b...
The demand for legal equality for women in the twentieth century has been fraught with challenges an...
extensive experience as a practitioner, having worked with psychiatric patients, rural Aboriginal co...
Structural decreases in access to services and income make women increasingly vulnerable to poverty....
The so-called feminization of poverty, raises a serious question: Why, during the decades of wome...
The number of people living in poverty in the United States is staggering and yet to most of us thos...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Keynot...
The purpose of this research project was to understand how it can be that women, as a group, are con...
Seventy-one battered women were surveyed to explore the effect of battering on their employment stat...
Women have always worked, but the employment of married women outside the home has generally been vi...
Includes a response by Jane Cooney. The sharp rise in the number of women working outside the home ...
Case records from a charity organization/family case work agency in the early century provide means ...
When one considers the movement of women into the labor force, images of Rosie the Riveter, the Tria...
[Excerpt] There are countless ways that prevailing economic theory dismisses and ignores the economi...
The types of work performed by women receiving public assistance are examined. Research on women\u27...