Welfare State and Social Work
Explore the intricacies of social work policy in the United States with "Welfare State and Social Work" by Josefina Figueira-Mcdonough. Published by SAGE Publications Inc in 2006, this comprehensive work spans 456 pages and delves into the historical, sociopolitical, and economic influences that shape social work practices today.
Figueira-Mcdonough offers a critical evaluation of how public policy intersects with social justice, providing readers with a profound understanding of the welfare state and its implications for social services. This essential resource is perfect for students and professionals alike who are keen to grasp the complexities of social welfare and the evolution of human services in the modern era. Immerse yourself in this thought-provoking text and gain invaluable insights into the challenges and developments within the field of social work.