Josephine Allen papers, ca.1977-2000

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Josephine Allen papers, ca.1977-2000

Biographical and course material, proposals, papers, abstracts and correspondence of the career of Josephine Allen, including her involvement in the National Association of Social Workers.

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National Association of Social Workers

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The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) was established in October, 1955, following five years of careful planning by the Temporary Inter-Association Council (TIAC). Seven organizations – American Association of Social Workers (AASW), American Association of Medical Social Workers (AAMSW), National Association of School Social Workers (NASSW), American Association of Psychiatric Social Workers (AAPSW), American Association of Group Workers UAW Association for the Study of Community Org...

Allen, Josephine Aona V.

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Josephine Allen was Professor of Policy Analysis and Management (formerly the Department of Human Service Studies), Cornell University. From the guide to the Josephine Allen papers, ca.1977-2000, (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library) ...

New York State College of Human Ecology.

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In 1956, under the direction of Robin M. Williams and John Dean, 427 women were interviewed about family and non-family roles, their health activities, and attitudes on various issues. All the women lived in upstate New York. Thirty years later, Phyllis Moen and Donna Dempster McClain located and interviewed 313 of these women. In 1987 and 1988 they interviewed one daughter from each of 246 of these women. The daughters were asked about their roles and attitudes and about their relationships wit...