Sheila B. Kamerman
Sheila B. Kamerman
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From child welfare to child well-being
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The Columbia University School of Social Work
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Family change and family policies in Great Britain, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States
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Starting right
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Child care, parental leave, and the under 3s
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Privatization and the welfare state
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Child support
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Mothers alone
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The responsive workplace
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Maternity Policies and Working Women
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Maternity policies and working women
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Families that work
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Parenting in an unresponsive society
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Social services in the United States
cover - SRSyncretic ReligionSheila B. Kamerman
Syncretic Religion
no cover - BCBeyond child povertySheila B. Kamerman
Beyond child poverty
no cover - ECEarly childhood education and careSheila B. Kamerman
Early childhood education and care
no cover - CAChildren and their families in...Sheila B. Kamerman
Children and their families in big cities
no cover - CAChildren and Their Families in...Sheila B. Kamerman
Children and Their Families in Big Cities
no cover - AWA welcome for every childSheila B. Kamerman
A welcome for every child
no cover - GEGovernment expenditures for chi...Sheila B. Kamerman
Government expenditures for children and their families in advanced industrialized countries, 1960-85
no cover - SSSocial services for children, y...Sheila B. Kamerman
Social services for children, youth and families in the United States
no cover - SSSocial services for children, y...Sheila B. Kamerman
Social services for children, youth and families in the U.S
no cover - SSSocial services for children, y...Sheila B. Kamerman
Social services for children, youth and families in the U.S.
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- Open Work
From child welfare to child well-being
- Open Work
The Columbia University School of Social Work
- Open Work
Family change and family policies in Great Britain, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States
- Open Work
Starting right
- Open Work
Child care, parental leave, and the under 3s
- Open Work
Privatization and the welfare state
- Open Work
Child support
- Open Work
Mothers alone
- Open Work
The responsive workplace
- Open Work
Maternity Policies and Working Women
- Open Work
Maternity policies and working women
- Open Work
Families that work
- Open Work
Parenting in an unresponsive society
- Open Work
Social services in the United States
- Open Work
Syncretic Religion
- Open Work
Beyond child poverty
- Open Work
Early childhood education and care
- Open Work
Children and their families in big cities
- Open Work
Children and Their Families in Big Cities
- Open Work
A welcome for every child
- Open Work
Government expenditures for children and their families in advanced industrialized countries, 1960-85
- Open Work
Social services for children, youth and families in the United States
- Open Work
Social services for children, youth and families in the U.S
- Open Work
Social services for children, youth and families in the U.S.