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STUDYING SATISFACTIONS IN HUMAN SERVICE ORGANISATIONS: AN EXPLORATION
Yossef Meller, David MacarovResponses to open‐ended questions concerning sources of work satisfaction among social workers indicate that instruments and methodology which have been devised in industrial…
EQUITY AND SOCIAL POLICY: CONCEPTUAL AMBIGUITY IN WELFARE CRITERIA
James Warner BjörkmanEfficiency, equity, equality and parity all have shortcomings in both procedural and substantive values. The primary readjustment required is to re‐stress political analysis, even…
ILLEGITIMACY IN NINETEENTH CENTURY RURAL SCOTLAND: A PUZZLE RESOLVED?
Neil L. TranterA study utilising personal data contained in census enumerators' returns and records of civil registration for Portpatrick (Wigtownshire) does not produce conclusive evidence for…
TOWARD A TAXONOMY OF SOCIAL SERVICE PROGRAMMES
Uri YanaySince the definition of objectives lies at the basis of any programme, an analytical system of classifying service organisation activities is proposed in which the focus is on…
EMPLOYMENT STATUS AND COMMITMENT AMONG PUBLIC HOUSE PERFORMERS
Ken MullenAlthough as an example of “moonlighting” public house entertainment can be categorised as part of the irregular economy, all these terms tend to lose their rigour when confronted…
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- Prof Colin Williams