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The psychology of poverty: Professional social work and aid to dependent children in postwar America, 1946-1963
Laura Curran
School of Social Work
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Professional Social Work
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Postwar America
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Psychology of Poverty
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Social Workers
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Federal Government
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Post-World War II
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Entitlement Programs
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Immorality
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Children's Social Work
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Psychology
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Single Mothers
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Americas
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Central Government
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Therapy
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Social Workers
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World War II
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Morality
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Source Analysis
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Social Work Scholar
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