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ERIC Number: EJ326289
Record Type: CIJE
Publication Date: 1985
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The Industrialization of Social Work Practice.
Fabricant, Michael
Social Work, v30 n5 p389-95 Sep-Oct 1985
The drive to increase the productivity of social workers in large public agencies has contributed to an erosion of craft elements of practice. Workers' functions are becoming increasingly repetitive and mechanistic, and opportunities to exercise judgment or to develop specific skills are limited. These trends contribute to a weakening of professional commitment to social change and the poor. (Author)
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Opinion Papers
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Language: English
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