Research suggests that interest in macro social work practice is declining, a trend that has been well documented in the United States. Studies find that social work educators and practitioners may foster beliefs among MSW students that discredit macro practice and associated skills while asserting macro graduates are likely to face poorer employment prospects and lower salaries than micro counterparts as they start their careers. This study builds on and extends this literature by examining 27 skills in their current job using a 5-point Likert-type scale among the early career trajectory of MSW alumni (N=182) who graduated between 2008--2012 from a public social work institution in the southeastern United States. The skills included in the...
In the Fall 2017 issue of Advances in Social Work we are pleased to present 15 manuscripts--12 empir...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Social Work professio...
Psychology graduates experience high levels of underemployment (50%), despite obtaining a range of c...
Research suggests that interest in macro social work practice is declining, a trend that has been we...
Social work graduate education is responsive to and reflective of larger environmental forces, inclu...
This article presents 10 recommendations supporting a re-envisioning of macro practice for the 21st ...
This Discussion of the Special Issue addresses four interlocking questions of importance for social ...
Macro practice focuses on community-level interventions, such as management, organizing, research, a...
The advanced standing model of social work education, which affords graduate credit to qualified BSW...
An eleven-month long analysis of social work faculty position advertisements examined differences in...
Roses Leech-Wilkinson presents the findings from a recent report which underlines the strong career ...
In the light of extensive media coverage of social work education, this article uses information fro...
Over the last 10 years, the MSW program at Portland State University has gone from graduating 15% of...
Employment prospects vary for college graduates, with a few courses of study leading to an overabund...
This paper was originally presented at the Administration in Social Work Editorial Board Institute, ...
In the Fall 2017 issue of Advances in Social Work we are pleased to present 15 manuscripts--12 empir...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Social Work professio...
Psychology graduates experience high levels of underemployment (50%), despite obtaining a range of c...
Research suggests that interest in macro social work practice is declining, a trend that has been we...
Social work graduate education is responsive to and reflective of larger environmental forces, inclu...
This article presents 10 recommendations supporting a re-envisioning of macro practice for the 21st ...
This Discussion of the Special Issue addresses four interlocking questions of importance for social ...
Macro practice focuses on community-level interventions, such as management, organizing, research, a...
The advanced standing model of social work education, which affords graduate credit to qualified BSW...
An eleven-month long analysis of social work faculty position advertisements examined differences in...
Roses Leech-Wilkinson presents the findings from a recent report which underlines the strong career ...
In the light of extensive media coverage of social work education, this article uses information fro...
Over the last 10 years, the MSW program at Portland State University has gone from graduating 15% of...
Employment prospects vary for college graduates, with a few courses of study leading to an overabund...
This paper was originally presented at the Administration in Social Work Editorial Board Institute, ...
In the Fall 2017 issue of Advances in Social Work we are pleased to present 15 manuscripts--12 empir...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Social Work professio...
Psychology graduates experience high levels of underemployment (50%), despite obtaining a range of c...