Meeting the Challenges of a Changing Society: Fifty Years of Social Work in IsraelFrank M. Loewenberg Magnes Press, the Hebrew Univ., 1998 - 324 pages For this book fifteen authors, each an expert in his or her field, have surveyed the developments that occurred during the past fifty years in specific fields of social work practice in Israel. Practice developments and relevant research are reviewed and special attention is paid to the impact on social work of social, economic, demographic and political changes in Israeli society, the emergence of a distinct Israeli social work practice (as distinct from its German and American sources) is also examined. |
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... retirement increment of 5 % of the pen- sion for each year of deferred retirement up to a ceiling of 25 % of the pension . Because of these increments the actual average old - age pen- sion paid in 1995 for a single elderly person was ...
... retirement increment of 5 % of the pen- sion for each year of deferred retirement up to a ceiling of 25 % of the pension . Because of these increments the actual average old - age pen- sion paid in 1995 for a single elderly person was ...
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... retirement and turnover among welfare officers . 5. Family Courts Law , 1995 The Family Courts Law passed in 1995 imposes new professional challenges on social workers . Previously , religious courts had exclu- sive jurisdiction in ...
... retirement and turnover among welfare officers . 5. Family Courts Law , 1995 The Family Courts Law passed in 1995 imposes new professional challenges on social workers . Previously , religious courts had exclu- sive jurisdiction in ...
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... Retirement and well - being among the eld- erly . In M. Featherstone ( Ed . ) , Poverty , inequality and income distri- bution in comparative perspective ( pp . 111-137 ) New York : Simon and Schuster , and Washington , DC : Urban ...
... Retirement and well - being among the eld- erly . In M. Featherstone ( Ed . ) , Poverty , inequality and income distri- bution in comparative perspective ( pp . 111-137 ) New York : Simon and Schuster , and Washington , DC : Urban ...
Contents
Loewenberg | 7 |
Shimon E Spiro Moshe Sherer Nora KorinLanger and Idit Weiss | 29 |
Dan Shnit | 51 |
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