Journal of Sociology & Social WelfareKoerin, B. (2003) `The Settlement House Tradition: Current Trends and Future Concern', Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare 30(2): 53-68.Koerin, B. ( 2003 ). Settlement house tradition: Current trends and future concerns, The Journal of Sociology and...
Related to settlement house:Jane Addams,Social Gospel ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch tonew thesaurus Noun1. settlement house- a center in an underprivileged area that provides community services center,centre- a building dedicated to a particular activity; "they were raising money ...
It provides an historical approach to the study of the Settlement House movement and is one of the first collections to do so in relation to developments in social welfare and the profession of social work across a range of nations.In order to explore the translation of the Settlement House ...
In both countries the settlement house movement provided a base for fostering social investigation. The influence of their ideas and the publicity they gave to the existence of social conditions created a more thoughtful climate for the reception of social surveys. At the same time, the US ...
The settlement house differs from other social welfare agencies; the latter provide specific services, while the former is aimed at improving neighborhood life as a whole. Its role has gradually altered as some of its varied functions have been assumed by state and municipal authorities and by ...
The Settlement House Tradition: Current Trends and Future Concerns. This paper reports findings of a national survey of settlement houses/neighborhood centers that provide information about programs and services offered, ... Koerin,Beverly - 《Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare》 被引量: 39发表:...
with the settlement house movement begun by Jane Addams and her fellow Progressive Era reformers, The Road Not Taken traces an ongoing strain of service provision to the poor rooted in social action, a critique of capitalism, and an unwavering commitment to equality and social justice for all. ...
Settlements were refuges and centres for social work. They provided help with home management, family care, work with children, education and training, health, sport and recreation. The impulse contributed to the establishment of the welfare state, and the work of the Settlement Movement, though ...
The movement then flourished for almost a decade, before coming to an end in 1938. How was it adapted to the Japanese context? What were its goals, methods, successes and failures? And what can this example tell us about the global circulation of ideas regarding social responsibility, the ...
probably because widows of Chinese immigrantfarmers continued to own and operate their husbands’ farms.Table 9Occupational Indices of 1.0 or Over for Chinese Women Employed in Hawaii: 1930 and1950Occupational IndexOccupation19301950ProfessionalTeachers2.01.7Accountants, auditors—1.7Social, welfare, recreatio...