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The Indian Journal of Social Work December 1952

1952

Vasudeva Moorthy and discusses in the following article the problem of training social workers against the background of the present experiments in the country. [...] Many of the employers still try to group some clerks as officers without the rights and privileges of the latter in order to keep them out of the purview of the labour legislation. [...] The disorganisation of the employment market was aggravated by the influx of refugees after the partition of the country into India and Pakistan the same having not yet abated. [...] "The amount of retardation and degree of ditortion " he said "depend upon the etiological factors their nature and severity and time of occurrence in the life cycle".1 The aim here is to study the background of a group of children of varying degrees of mental retardation. [...] 4.5 An investigation of the age education 39.9 occupation income and religion of their 55.6 parents showed that a majority of the fathers fell within the age-groups 41 to 50 and 51 to 60 years while a majority of the mothers 100.0 In calculating the size of the family to were in the age groups 31 to 40 and 41 to 4. The investigator did not get the children medically examined at the time of this
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Frontmatter
i-vi unknown view
Training of Social Workers
141-146 M. Moorthy view
Trade Unionism Among Middle Class Employees
147-152 J.A. Panakal view
Mentally Retarded Children
153-161 S.G. Damle view
Development of Social Work Profession in India
162-167 Meher Nanavatty view
The Delinquent Child
168-174 T.L. Kochavara view
Education of the Underprivileged
175-181 unknown view
Psycho-Somatic Problems in Gynaecological and Obstetrical Practice
182-191 M.D. Adatia view
News and Notes
192-211 unknown view
Book Reviews
212-216 L.S. Kudchedkar view
Backmatter
i-viii unknown view

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