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Das Buch gibt einen geschichtlichen Überblick über die Entwicklung der Sozialarbeit und Sozialpädagogik und ihr Verhältnis zueinander, stellt Theoriemodelle vor, erklärt Ziele und Methoden und beschreibt Studium und Berufsfelder Sozialer Arbeit. (2)
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Wie kann in den verschiedenen Tätigkeitsfeldern der Sozialen Arbeit fachlich angemessen und dabei planvoll gehandelt werden? Was sind die relevanten Methoden, Verfahren und Techniken und wie werden diese professionell eingesetzt? Namhafte AutorInnen erläutern in diesem Buch gut strukturiert...
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Soziale Arbeit : Geschichte, Theorie, Profession / von Johannes Schilling, Sebastian Klus - Studierende der Sozialen Arbeit finden in diesem Buch einen Leitfaden für ihr Studienfach - von den Anfängen der Armenfürsorge über Theorien und Methoden bis hin zu heutigen Berufsbildern und dem...
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Mit der Methode des Case Management können Probleme der Kooperation und Koordination von Dienst- und Gesundheitsleistungen minimiert werden, die Versorgungsleistung wird so optimiert. Die Beiträge des Buches vermitteln einen Einblick in Case Management, mit Schwerpunkten im Bereich der...
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Education is usually the most important predictor of political and social engagement. Over the last half century, educational levels in the United States have risen sharply, yet levels of political and social participation have not. Norman Nie, Jane Junn, and Kenneth Stehlik-Barry (NJS-B) have...
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This paper marshals a variety of different types of evidence in considering the degree of equity in the government's treatment of children vis-a-vis adults, particularly the current elderly. The paper begins by showing that poverty rates of children have, over the past two decades, risen...
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This paper estimates the impact of income on the long-term care utilization of elderly Americans using a natural experiment that led otherwise similar retirees to receive significantly different Social Security payments based on their year of birth. Using data from the 1993 and 1995 waves of the...
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Conclusions: Clients' median willingness to pay for drug rehabilitation fell short of the average program costs of $82 per week, which reinforces the need for continued subsidization as drug treatment has high positive externalities. Clients will pay more for higher rates of treatment success...
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Interest in religious organizations as providers of social services has increased dramatically in recent years. Churches in the U.S. were a crucial provider of social services through the early part of the twentieth century, but their role shrank dramatically with the expansion in government...
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This study focuses on network effects' in the utilization of publicly funded prenatal care using Vital Statistics data from California for 1989 to 2000. Networks are defined using 5-digit zipcodes and a woman's racial or ethnic group. Like others, we find evidence that the use of public programs...
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