Meeting Human Needs 2 : Additional Perspective From Thirteen Countries / edited by Daniel Thursz and Joseph L. Vigilante.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London, United Kingdom : Sage Publications, Incorporation, c1979Description: 283 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 803905912
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV 40 .M44 1979
Contents:
1. The canadian welfare state and federalism -- 2. Scottish governmental reorganization and human service delivery by teams -- 3. Evolving social welfare in african rhodesia -- 4. South africa: racial divisions in social services -- 5. The australian welfare state: general programs and programs for migrants and aborigines -- 6. Denmark: human services in the "service state" -- 7. Finland: communal control of social services -- 8. Yugoslavian self-managing communities -- 9. People serving people: human services in the people's republic of china.
Summary: The approach that the authors used in assembling these reports from 22 different countries was to select well known social welfare experts on each of countries and to provide them with guidelines on how to describe the content of the social service systems of those countries.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex Relegation Room Political Science GC HV 40 .M44 1979 vol.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000004519

Includes index.

1. The canadian welfare state and federalism -- 2. Scottish governmental reorganization and human service delivery by teams -- 3. Evolving social welfare in african rhodesia -- 4. South africa: racial divisions in social services -- 5. The australian welfare state: general programs and programs for migrants and aborigines -- 6. Denmark: human services in the "service state" -- 7. Finland: communal control of social services -- 8. Yugoslavian self-managing communities -- 9. People serving people: human services in the people's republic of china.

The approach that the authors used in assembling these reports from 22 different countries was to select well known social welfare experts on each of countries and to provide them with guidelines on how to describe the content of the social service systems of those countries.

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