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- 'An offer you can't refuse' : workfare in international perspective
- A Corporate Solution to Global Poverty : How Multinationals Can Help the Poor and Invigorate Their Own Legitimacy
- A Disability of the Soul : an Ethnography of Schizophrenia and Mental Illness in Contemporary Japan
- A Mad people's history of madness
- A generation removed : the fostering and adoption of indigenous children in the postwar world
- A history of organ transplantation : ancient legends to modern practice
- A man without words
- A mind that found itself : an autobiography
- A new deal for children? : re-forming education and care in England, Scotland and Sweden
- A once charitable enterprise : hospitals and health care in Brooklyn and New York, 1885-1915
- AIDS and masculinity in the African city : privilege, inequality, and modern manhood
- AIDS and the social sciences : common threads
- AIDS between science and politics
- Abortion after Roe
- Acts of conscience : World War II, mental institutions, and religious objectors
- Affliction : health, disease, poverty
- Aftermath : violence and the remaking of a self
- Ageing in Sub-Saharan Africa : spaces and practices of care
- Alcohol and moral regulation : Public attitudes, spirited measures and Victorian hangovers
- Already doing it : intellectual disability and sexual agency
- An American social worker in Italy
- An end to poverty? : a historical debate
- An equal start? : providing quality early education and care for disadvantaged children
- Appalachian mental health
- Bearing witness : women and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa
- Beside one's self : homelessness felt and lived
- Better must come : exiting homelessness in two global cities
- Better times than this : youth homelessness in Britain
- Blaming the poor : the long shadow of the Moynihan report on cruel images about poverty
- Blind spot : how neoliberalism infiltrated global health
- Blood Ties and Fictive Ties : Adoption and Family Life in Early Modern France
- Borderline justice : the fight for refugee and migrant rights
- Can't catch a break : gender, jail, drugs and the limits of personal responsibility
- Cannabis : evolution and ethnobotany
- Catching a case : inequality and fear in New York City's child welfare system
- Championing child care
- Champions for children : the lives of modern child care pioneers
- Change and continuity in children's services
- Child care in black and white : working parents and the history of orphanages
- Child migration and human rights in a global age
- Child protection : using research to improve policy and practice
- Child welfare : historical dimensions, contemporary debates
- Child welfare and social action in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries : international perspectives
- Child well-being, child poverty and child policy in modern nations : what do we know?
- Childcare markets : can they deliver an equitable service?
- Childhood poverty and social exclusion : from a child's perspective
- Children of AIDS : Africa's orphan crisis
- Children, families and social exclusion : new approaches to prevention
- Classrooms and clinics : urban schools and the protection and promotion of child health, 1870-1930
- Cleaning up : how hospital outsourcing is hurting workers and endangering patients
- Clifford W. Beers, advocate for the insane
- Climate change and global poverty : a billion lives in the balance?
- Collaborating with community-based organizations through consultation and technical assistance
- Collaborative caring : stories and reflections on teamwork in health care
- Colonialism and transnational psychiatry : the development of an Indian mental hospital in British India, c. 1925-1940
- Coming to care : the work and family lives of workers caring for vulnerable children
- Communities and health care : the Rochester, New York, experiment
- Communities of health care justice
- Compensation to Palestinian refugees and the search for Palestinian-Israeli Peace
- Comrades in health : U.S. health internationalists, abroad and at home
- Consoling ghosts : stories of medicine and mourning from Southeast Asians in exile
- Crusaders Against Opium : Protestant Missionaries in China, 1874-1917
- Curative powers : medicine and empire in Stalin's Central Asia
- Dance lest we all fall down : breaking cycles of poverty in Brazil and beyond
- Dangerous sanctuaries : refugee camps, civil war, and the dilemmas of humanitarian aid
- Dark secrets of childhood : media power, child abuse and public scandals
- Delivering home-based services : a social work perspective
- Demanding child care : women's activism and the politics of welfare, 1940-71
- Democratic Republic of the Congo : poverty reduction strategy paper
- Developing reflective practice : making sense of social work in a world of change
- Differential diagnoses : a comparative history of health care problems and solutions in the United States and France
- Disability and the welfare state in Britain : changes in perception and policy 1948-1979
- Disabled people, work and welfare : is employment really the answer?
- Discovering child poverty : the creation of a policy agenda from 1800 to the present
- Dismantling the NHS? : evaluating the impact of health reforms
- Doing research with refugees : issues and guidelines
- Drinking smoke : the tobacco syndemic in Oceania
- Effective safeguarding for children and young people : what next after Munro?
- Elderly Chinese in Pacific rim countries : social support and integration
- Empires of Panic : Epidemics and Colonial Anxieties
- Empowering practice? : a critical appraisal of the family group conference approach
- Empowerment practice with families in distress
- Encountering poverty : thinking and acting in an unequal world
- Encyclopedia of domestic violence and abuse
- Environment, society and the Black Death : an interdisciplinary approach to the late-medieval crisis in Sweden
- Evidence versus politics : exploiting research in UK drug policy making?
- Exceptional states : Chinese immigrants and Taiwanese sovereignty
- Exploring concepts of child well-being : implications for children's services
- Extraordinary conditions : culture and experience in mental illness
- Families and social workers : the work of Family Service Units, 1940-1985
- Family futures : poverty and childhood in urban neighbourhoods
- Family troubles? : exploring changes and challenges in the family lives of children and young people
- Family-centered policies and practices : international implications
- Farewell to the god of plague : Chairman Mao's campaign to deworm China
- Fat China : how expanding waistlines are changing a nation
- Fighting for Breath : Living Morally and Dying of Cancer in a Chinese Village
- Fools and idiots? : intellectual disability in the Middle Ages
- For youth workers and youth work : speaking out for a better future
- Forgetting children born of war : setting the human rights agenda in Bosnia and beyond
- Fostering on the farm : child placement in the rural Midwest
- Fountain house : creating community in mental health practice
- Framing the rape victim : gender and agency reconsidered
- Free to Be Foolish : Politics and Health Promotion in the United States and Great Britain
- Freedom's orphans : contemporary liberalism and the fate of American children
- From asylum to community : mental health policy in modern America
- From orphan to adoptee : U.S. empire and genealogies of Korean adoption
- Funding philanthropy : Dr. Barnardo, metaphor, narrative and spectacles
- Gender and Violence in Haiti : Women's Path from Victims to Agents
- Gender violence in peace and war : states of complicity
- Global child poverty and well-being : measurement, concepts, policy and action
- Governance, commissioning and public health
- Governing systems : modernity and the making of public health in England, 1830-1910
- Grassroots youth work : policy, passion and resistance in practice
- Growing up with risk
- Guinea : poverty reduction strategy paper
- HIV exceptionalism : development through disease in Sierra Leone
- Haiti : poverty reduction strategy paper
- Healing together : the labor-management partnership at Kaiser Permanente
- Health Policies, Health Politics : the British and American Experience, 1911-1965
- Health at risk : America's ailing health system--and how to heal it
- Health care as a social good : religious values and American democracy
- Health rights are civil rights : peace and justice activism in Los Angeles, 1963-1978
- Healthy boundaries : property, law, and public health in England and Wales, 1815-1872
- Helping substance-abusing women of vulnerable populations : effective treatment principles and strategies
- Hero's Fight
- Histories of health in Southeast Asia : perspectives on the long twentieth century
- Holding on : African American women surviving HIV/AIDS
- Hoping to help : the promises and pitfalls of global health volunteering
- Hygiene, sociality, and culture in contemporary rural China : the uncanny new village
- In a queer voice : journeys of resilience from adolescence to adulthood
- In our hands : the struggle for U.S. child care policy
- In pursuit of the good life : aspiration and suicide in globalizing South India
- In their voices : black Americans on transracial adoption
- Indirect action : schizophrenia, epilepsy, AIDS, and the course of health activism
- Innovations in refugee protection : a compendium of UNHCR's 60 years ; including case studies on IT communities, Vietnamese boatpeople, Chilean exile and Namibian repatriation
- Intrusive interventions : public health, domestic space, and infectious disease surveillance in England, 1840-1914
- Invisible Asians : Korean American adoptees, Asian American experiences, and racial exceptionalism
- Invisible nation : homeless families in America
- Is it time to reform social security?
- It's madness : the politics of mental health in colonial Korea
- Jallad : death squads and state terror in South Asia
- Jean Paton and the struggle to reform American adoption
- Jews and other foreigners : Manchester and the rescue of the victims of European fascism, 1933-1940
- Landscapes of despair : from deinstitutionalization to homelessness
- Leave the dogs at home : a memoir
- Lesbians, gays, & the empowerment perspective
- Life beside itself : imagining care in the Canadian Arctic
- Life on the Malecón : children and youth on the streets of Santo Domingo
- Lifting Our Voices : the Journeys Into Family Caregiving of Professional Social Workers
- Living with a Brother or Sister with special needs : a book for sibs
- Long-term care reforms in OECD countries : successes and failures
- Love, money, and HIV : becoming a modern African woman in the age of AIDS
- Love, sorrow, and rage : destitute women in a Manhattan residence
- Madness, distress and the politics of disablement
- Making Life Work : Freedom and Disability in a Community Group Home
- Making it work : the keys to success for young people living independently
- Making the patient-consumer : patient organisations and health consumerism in Britain
- Malignant : how cancer becomes us
- Managing Egypt's poor and the politics of benevolence, 1800-1952
- Managing madness in the community : the challenge of contemporary mental health care
- Mapping "race" : critical approaches to health disparities research
- Marriage, divorce, and remarriage : professional practice in the Hong Kong cultural context
- Maʻi Lepera : Disease and Displacement in Nineteenth-Century Hawaiʻi
- Mclaughlin and Kaluzny's continuous quality improvement in health care
- Medicine and politics in colonial Peru : population growth and the Bourbon reforms
- Medicine and the workhouse
- Methamphetamine : a love story
- Migration and mental health : past and present
- Missing : persons and politics
- Moral laboratories : family peril and the struggle for a good life
- Moral nation : modern Japan and narcotics in global history
- Mothers of misery : child abandonment in Russia
- Mothers without citizenship : Asian immigrant families and the consequences of welfare reform
- Moving on from Munro : Improving children's services
- Moving up and out : poverty, education, and the single parent family
- Multidisciplinary public health : Understanding the development of the modern workforce
- Music in American crime prevention and punishment
- No one will let her live : women's struggle for well-being in a Delhi slum
- Nursing & empire : gendered labor and migration from India to the United States
- On the margins of citizenship : intellectual disability and civil rights in twentieth-century America
- One percent for the kids : new policies, brighter futures for America's children
- Orphans and destitute children in the late Ottoman Empire
- Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind : Homeless Children and Families in Small-Town America
- Out of the horrors of war : disability politics in World War II America
- Palestinian refugees : the right of return
- Parental rights and responsibilities : analysing social policy and lived experiences
- Partnership working in public health
- Performing medicine : medical culture and identity in provincial England, c.1760-1850
- Philanthropy for health in China
- Planning with children for better communities : the challenge to professionals
- Politicising parenthood in Scandinavia : gender relations in welfare states
- Poverty Reduction Strategy in Bangladesh : Rethinking participation in policy making
- Poverty and discrimination
- Poverty and welfare in Guernsey, 1560-2015
- Poverty, charity, and motherhood : maternal societies in nineteenth-century France
- Precarious childhood in post-independence Ireland
- Precarious prescriptions : contested histories of race and health in North America
- Preventing violence against women and girls : educational work with children and young people
- Private pensions and public policies
- Protest, policy, and the problem of violence against women : a cross-national comparison
- Providing a sure start : how government discovered early childhood
- Rachel in the world : a memoir
- Raised by the Church : growing up in New York City's Catholic orphanages
- Rape during civil war
- Re-imagining child protection : Towards humane social work with families
- Reconsidering intellectual disability : l'Arche, medical ethics, and Christian friendship
- Reflections on humanitarian action : principles, ethics, and contradictions
- Reforming healthcare : What's the evidence?
- Refugee women in Britain and France
- Refugees now : rethinking borders, hospitality and citizenship
- Reimagining global health : an introduction
- Reinventing social security worldwide : back to essentials
- Reproductive justice : the politics of health care for Native American women
- Research methods in child welfare
- Rethinking residential child care : positive perspectives
- Returning memories : former prisoners of war in divided and reunited Germany
- Revisioning women, health and healing : feminist, cultural, and technoscience perspectives
- Rwanda : poverty reduction strategy paper
- Safeguarding older people from abuse : critical contexts to policy and practice
- Safety in numbers : nurse-to-patient ratios and the future of health care
- Saving Social security : a balanced approach
- Scandalous politics : child welfare policy in the States
- Science in the service of children, 1893-1935
- Securing the Right to Employment : Social Welfare Policy and the Unemployed in the United States
- Selling our souls : the commodification of hospital care in the United States
- Sex testing : gender policing in women's sports
- Sisters in pain : battered women fight back
- Sizonqoba! : outliving AIDS in Southern Africa
- So much to be done : the writings of breast cancer activist Barbara Brenner
- Social justice and the urban obesity crisis : implications for social work
- Social work and Irish people in Britain : historical and contemporary responses to Irish children and families
- Social work and child welfare politics : through Nordic lenses
- Social work practice with families and children
- Social work practice with immigrants and refugees
- Social work practice with men at risk
- South African women living with HIV : global lessons from local voices
- Speaking to power : advocacy for health and social care
- Street life under a roof : youth homelessness in South Africa
- Strengthening child protection : sharing information in multi-agency settings
- Strengthening community : social insurance in a diverse America
- Stretched thin : poor families, welfare work, and welfare reform
- Strong medicine : creating incentives for pharmaceutical research on neglected diseases
- Substance use disorders in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender clients : assessment and treatment
- Suicide : a global issue
- Supporting adult care-leavers : international good practice
- Supporting families of children with developmental disabilities : evidence-based and emerging practices
- Tackling child sexual abuse
- Teens in crisis : how the industry serving struggling teens helps and hurts our kids
- Testing for athlete citizenship : regulating doping and sex in sport
- The "underclass" debate : views from history
- The Alzheimer conundrum : entanglements of dementia and aging
- The Challenge to change : reforming health care on the front line in the United States and the United Kingdom
- The King of Skid Row : John Bacich and the twilight years of old Minneapolis
- The Poverty of Revolution : the State and the Urban Poor in Mexico
- The Protestant Orphan Society and its social significance in Ireland, 1828-1940
- The World Health Organization between north and south
- The art of child placement
- The big move : life between the turning points
- The challenge of public pension reform in advanced and emerging market economies
- The concerned women of Buduburam : refugee activists and humanitarian dilemmas
- The contagious city : the politics of public health in early Philadelphia
- The culture of mental illness and psychiatric practice in Africa
- The dance of identities : Korean adoptees and their journey toward empowerment
- The doc and the duchess : the life and legacy of George H.A. Clowes
- The economics of disability : insights from Irish research
- The end of a global pox : America and the eradication of smallpox in the Cold War era
- The five horsemen of the modern world : climate, food, water, disease, and obesity
- The ideal refugees : gender, Islam, and the Sahrawi politics of survival
- The metamorphoses of fat : a history of obesity
- The national evaluation of Sure Start : does area-based early intervention work?
- The nearness of others : searching for tact and contact in the age of HIV
- The new neighborhood senior center : redefining social and service roles for the baby boom generation
- The orphans of Byzantium : child welfare in the Christian empire
- The political and social construction of poverty : Central and Eastern European countries in transition
- The politics of suffering : Syria's Palestinian refugee camps
- The quality cure : how focusing on health care quality can save your life and lower spending too
- The self-help myth : how philanthropy fails to alleviate poverty
- The shame of it : global perspectives on anti-poverty policies
- The soft vengeance of a freedom fighter
- The story of Baby P : setting the record straight
- The tragedy of child care in America
- The unending hunger : tracing women and food insecurity across borders
- The unseen things : women, secrecy, and HIV in northern Nigeria
- The untouched minutes
- The value of homelessness : managing surplus life in the United States
- Therapeutic revolutions : film dramas in the borderlands
- They still pick me up when I fall : the role of caring in youth development and community life
- Three worlds of relief : race, immigration, and the American welfare state from the Progressive Era to the New Deal
- Thrive : how better mental health care transforms lives and saves money
- Time to care : redesigning child care to promote education, support families, and build communities
- Trabajo social familiar : aportes cientÃficos a su gestión sustentable
- Transforming Childcare and Listening to Families : Policy in Wales and Beyond
- Transnational social work practice
- Treating AIDS : politics of difference, paradox of prevention
- Uncharted waters : paying benefits from individual accounts in federal retirement policy : study panel final report
- Understanding health inequalities and justice : new conversations across the disciplines
- Vanished in Hiawatha : the story of the Canton Asylum for Insane Indians
- Victorian suicide : mad crimes and sad histories
- Vietnam's children in a changing world
- Violence against queer people : race, class, gender, and the persistence of anti-LGBT discrimination
- Violence and the cultural politics of trauma
- Vita : Life in a Zone of Social Abandonment
- Voices for children : rhetoric and public policy
- Voices in the band : a doctor, her patients, and how the outlook on AIDS care changed from doomed to hopeful
- Walking the night road : coming of age in grief
- We know how this ends : living while dying
- Welfare, Modernity, and the Weimar State
- What's wrong with the poor? : psychiatry, race, and the war on poverty
- When work is not enough : state and federal policies to support needy workers
- Where are all the young men and women of color? : capacity enhancement practice in the criminal justice system
- Widows and orphans first : the family economy and social welfare policy, 1880-1939
- With God on our side : the struggle for Workers' Rights in a Catholic hospital
- Women rough sleepers in Europe : homelessness and victims of domestic abuse
- Workers and welfare : comparative institutional change in twentieth-century Mexico
- Working with youth-at-risk in Hong Kong
- You're dead---so what? : media, police, and the invisibility of black women as victims of homicide
- Young people in Europe : labour markets and citizenship
- Young unwed fathers : changing roles and emerging policies
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