Social Work and Social Problems, Volume 10Nathan Edward Cohen USA. Social work and the role of social workers in solving problems involving poverty, family difficulties and child care. The social structure in urban areas, and sociological aspects of housing and urban transportation. |
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Poverty Norman V Lourie | 1 |
Marital Incompatibility Werner A Lutz | 41 |
Child Neglect Elizabeth G Meier | 153 |
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