A New History of Social Welfare A look at the evolution of social welfare A New History of Social Welfare looks at the evolution of social welfare from early human history to the present day. The text demonstrates the institution's social control elements as well as those intended to help the disadvantaged. Learning Goals Upon completing this book, readers will be able to:
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Contents
The Institution of Social Welfare | 31 |
Political | 64 |
1200 to 400 B C | 73 |
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