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“I am enthusiastic about this publication…it is an excellent manuscript–well-conceived, well-written, and the contributors all appear to be very well-qualified.”
–Philip Popple, Western Michigan University
This book will be helpful to you in teaching policy, practice, or introductory social work courses at the BSW or MSW level if you want to:
Generate stimulating discussion and debate among your students on how social work's roles are changing now, and may change further in the future; Expose your students to the thoughts and opinions of many of today's leaders in social work education, in essays specially written for this volume.
Demographic Changes and Their Implications
Demographic Changes and Their Implications
The author describes demographic trends, projects these into the next century, and discusses their implications, including economic differences and social service needs. She highlights the difficult decisions that will have to be made to protect the development of children around the world. Martha N. Ozawa, Ph.D., is Bettie Bofinger Brown Professor of Social Policy at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University, St. Louis, MO. One of her specialties is providing clear, evidence-based descriptions of large databases and drawing out their implications for social problems and related social welfare policies. She has published widely in the social work literature. Her publications include: Income Maintenance and Work Incentive: Toward a Synthesis (1982), and Women's ...
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