
Women in Social Work
Ronald G. Walton(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 24. August 2022
Book
Hardback
308 pages
978-1-032-30132-7 (ISBN)
Description
Women have always played an important, and dominant, role in social work. Originally published in 1975, their special contribution to the profession is the theme of this book, in which demographic data, biographical material and records of social work organizations are skilfully used to show how women shaped the development of social work from 1860 to the 1970s, often in the face of strong male resistance.
Covering the earlier years of the period, Dr Walton examines the links with the general movement for women's rights as well as differences in the attitudes of women social workers to those of the suffrage movement. He shows how the growing influx of men into social work in more recent times has affected the position of their female colleagues. He discusses variations in the proportion of sexes in probation, psychiatric social work, child welfare and medical social work, analyses typical patterns of employment for women social workers, and evaluates the appointment, in 1971, of directors of the social services. The author also looks into the future, exploring the potential contribution of women to the social work profession, with suggestions as to how the problems of women's employment in social work might be overcome.
Covering the earlier years of the period, Dr Walton examines the links with the general movement for women's rights as well as differences in the attitudes of women social workers to those of the suffrage movement. He shows how the growing influx of men into social work in more recent times has affected the position of their female colleagues. He discusses variations in the proportion of sexes in probation, psychiatric social work, child welfare and medical social work, analyses typical patterns of employment for women social workers, and evaluates the appointment, in 1971, of directors of the social services. The author also looks into the future, exploring the potential contribution of women to the social work profession, with suggestions as to how the problems of women's employment in social work might be overcome.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
545 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-30132-7 (9781032301327)
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Content
Acknowledgments, Introduction, Part I: Women Pioneers and Early Social Work Organisations 1860-1914, 1. Employment and Education for Women, 2. Women as Innovators in Social Work, 3. Women in Social Work Organisations, 4. Women and Social Work Education, 5. Women Social Workers. Women's Suffrage, and Social Reform, 6. Overview 1860-1914, Part II: Emergent Profession 1914-39, 7. The First World War, 8. Women's Social Position and Career Prospects 1918-39, 9. Women in Social Work Organisations 1918-39, 10. Overview 1918-39, Part III: Social Work 1939-71: An Expanding Mixed Profession, 11. The Second World War, 12. The Demographic Background After 1945, 13. Social Work Under the Microscope 1945-51, 14. Two Decades of Training 1951-71, 15. Women in Social Work Agencies and the Social Work Profession: The Male Threat, 16. Problems of Women's Employment in Social Work, 17. Conclusion, Notes, Bibliography, Index