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Book title: Administration of Public Welfare.
Contributors: R. Clyde White - Author.
Publisher: American Book Company.
Place of publication: New York.
Publication year: 1940.
Page number: 509.
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Table of contents
- Title Page iii
- Preface v
- Contents ix
- List of Tables xi
- Chapter I - INTRODUCTION: PUBLIC WELFARE WORK 3
- PART ONE - PUBLIC WELFARE ORGANIZATION 33
- Chapter II - PAST FORMS OF PUBLIC WELFARE ORGANIZATION 35
- Chapter III - FEDERAL ORGANIZATION 67
- Chapter IV - STATE ORGANIZATION 86
- Chapter V - LOCAL ORGANIZATION 115
- PART TWO - METHODS OF TREATMENT 131
- Chapter VI - SOCIAL CASE WORK 133
- Chapter VII - THE ROLE OF THE COURTS 152
- Chapter VIII - MATERIAL RELIEF 169
- Chapter IX - MEDICAL CARE 191
- Chapter X - CARE OF MENTAL PATIENTS 207
- Chapter XI - CARE OF THE FEEBLE-MINDED 230
- Chapter XIII - TREATMENT OF THE JUVENILE DELINQUENT 260
- Chapter XIV - CARE OF THE ADULT OFFENDER 278
- Chapter XV - WORK PROGRAM FOR THE UNEMPLOYED 296
- Chapter XVI - PUBLIC WELFARE AND SOCIAL INSURANCE 312
- PART THREE - PERSONNEL 325
- Chapter XVII - PERSONNEL PROGRAMS 327
- Chapter XVIII - MERIT SYSTEM PROCEDURE 344
- Chapter XIX - PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT 361
- Chapter XX - EDUCATION FOR THE SOCIAL SERVICES 375
- PART FOUR - FINANCE 391
- Chapter XXI - SOURCES OF PUBLIC WELFARE FUNDS 393
- Chapter XXII the Budget 415
- Chapter XXIII - ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL STATISTICS 429
- PART FIVE - PUBLIC RELATIONS 445
- Chapter XXIV - BOARDS, COMMITTEES, AND VOLUNTEERS 447
- Chapter XXV - REPORTING TO THE PUBLIC 457
- PART SIX - STATISTICS AND RESEARCH 473
- Chapter XXVI Social Statistics 475
- Chapter XXVII - SOCIAL RESEARCH 491
- Appendix 509
- SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 511
- Index 519
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