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Financial Trends in Organized Social Work in New York City / Kate Huntley.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies of the Research Bureau of the Welfare CouncilPublisher: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [1935]Copyright date: ©1935Description: 1 online resource (332 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780231911429
  • 9780231882262
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Tables -- Charts -- I. Introduction -- II. Extent and age of social services -- III. Expenditures for all organized social work -- IV. Expenditures of private agencies by type of auspices -- V. Public funds for organized social work -- VI. Relief and its administration -- VII. Foster care of children -- VIII. Institutional care of the aged -- IX. Recreational work -- X. Housing and related services -- XI. Vacation service -- XII. Services for immigrants and foreign-born -- XIII. Services for seamen -- XIV. Coördinating and central financing services -- XV. Legal aid -- XVI. Protective and correctional work -- XVII. Services for the handicapped -- XVIII. Health services -- XIX. Other, unclassified services -- XX. Sources of income of organized social work under private auspices -- XXI. Property owned by private social agencies -- XXII. Federated financing in New York City -- Appendices -- I. Types of agencies excluded -- II. Current expenditures not used for functional purposes of agencies -- III. Construction of index used for calculating purchasing power of expenditures -- IV. Agencies of government providing social services classified by Department of Administration -- V. Current expenditures of the Department of Health, New York City, 1929 -- VI. Inquiry concerning income and expenditures of social agencies -- VII. Expenditures of a sample group of day nurseries -- VIII. The extension of expenditure trends to 1932 -- Index
Summary: Shows the direction in which social work and these types of services have been moving as revealed in volume of expenditure and in auspices and sources of support.

Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Tables -- Charts -- I. Introduction -- II. Extent and age of social services -- III. Expenditures for all organized social work -- IV. Expenditures of private agencies by type of auspices -- V. Public funds for organized social work -- VI. Relief and its administration -- VII. Foster care of children -- VIII. Institutional care of the aged -- IX. Recreational work -- X. Housing and related services -- XI. Vacation service -- XII. Services for immigrants and foreign-born -- XIII. Services for seamen -- XIV. Coördinating and central financing services -- XV. Legal aid -- XVI. Protective and correctional work -- XVII. Services for the handicapped -- XVIII. Health services -- XIX. Other, unclassified services -- XX. Sources of income of organized social work under private auspices -- XXI. Property owned by private social agencies -- XXII. Federated financing in New York City -- Appendices -- I. Types of agencies excluded -- II. Current expenditures not used for functional purposes of agencies -- III. Construction of index used for calculating purchasing power of expenditures -- IV. Agencies of government providing social services classified by Department of Administration -- V. Current expenditures of the Department of Health, New York City, 1929 -- VI. Inquiry concerning income and expenditures of social agencies -- VII. Expenditures of a sample group of day nurseries -- VIII. The extension of expenditure trends to 1932 -- Index

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Shows the direction in which social work and these types of services have been moving as revealed in volume of expenditure and in auspices and sources of support.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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