Problems of Child WelfareMacmillan, 1923 - 522 halaman |
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... difference between profit and loss has been measured by this saving . The continued decrease of necessary cost and labor is one of the aims of industry , and if we apply this principle to the cost of propagat- ing the human race , we ...
... difference between profit and loss has been measured by this saving . The continued decrease of necessary cost and labor is one of the aims of industry , and if we apply this principle to the cost of propagat- ing the human race , we ...
Halaman 44
... difference between the mortality of rural and urban districts . This difference , although not necessarily inherent , will tend to persist for an indefinite length of time . Our urban growth has been so rapid that cities of 10,000 and ...
... difference between the mortality of rural and urban districts . This difference , although not necessarily inherent , will tend to persist for an indefinite length of time . Our urban growth has been so rapid that cities of 10,000 and ...
Halaman 45
... differences . The ebb and flow of city populations tend to perpetuate disease and to carry it from place to place , but from these dangers the rural districts are almost immune . Hundreds of children are gathered together in city ...
... differences . The ebb and flow of city populations tend to perpetuate disease and to carry it from place to place , but from these dangers the rural districts are almost immune . Hundreds of children are gathered together in city ...
Halaman 46
... difference between the death rates of negro and of white children . This difference is so wide as to make it a problem of the utmost gravity for the negro race . The negro possesses certain constitutional disqualifications which result ...
... difference between the death rates of negro and of white children . This difference is so wide as to make it a problem of the utmost gravity for the negro race . The negro possesses certain constitutional disqualifications which result ...
Halaman 48
... difference between good and bad social and industrial conditions is roughly measured by the difference between intelli- gent care and neglect of children , although poverty is of course a dominant factor . The infant mortality in our ...
... difference between good and bad social and industrial conditions is roughly measured by the difference between intelli- gent care and neglect of children , although poverty is of course a dominant factor . The infant mortality in our ...
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Halaman 378 - ... it shall be the duty of the said probation officer to make such investigation as may be required by the court ; to be present in court in order to represent the interests of the child when the case is heard ; to furnish to the court such information and assistance as the judge may require; and to take such charge of any child before and after trial as may be directed by the court.
Halaman 421 - ... or whose home, by reason of neglect, cruelty or depravity on the part of its parents, guardian or other person in whose care it may be, is an unfit place for such...
Halaman ii - EDITED BY RICHARD T. ELY OUTLINES OF ECONOMICS By RICHARD T. ELY, PH.D., LL.D. Revised and enlarged by the AUTHOR and THOMAS S. ADAMS, PH.D., MAX O. LORENZ, PH.D., ALLYN A.
Halaman 496 - Medical milk commissions and the production of certified milk In the United States.
Halaman v - Although this book is designed especially for use as a text in college courses on philanthropy, it will also appeal to that growing class of men and women who in a systematic way are endeavoring to acquaint themselves with the various aspects of practical sociology.
Halaman 368 - ... the evil that is in some, perhaps all, of us might be suppressed and destroyed. And how was this work to be accomplished ? That is merely a question of methods, the principle is there, the results are going to depend upon the administration ; they are going to depend first of all upon the Court. Unless the Judge be really interested in philanthropy, you might as well give up the Juvenile Court ; unless he realizes that the problem before him is totally different from the problem either in the...
Halaman 427 - Reference to the records of the society during the entire years of its existence would establish beyond all controversy the fact that to the excessive use of intoxicants by parents is largely due the great neglect, the suffering, and grosser forms of cruelty imposed upon childhood.
Halaman ii - LEWIS GILLIN, PH.D. HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT (Revised Edition) BY LEWIS H. HANEY, PH.D. BUSINESS ORGANIZATION AND COMBINATION By LEWIS H. HANEY, PH.D. PROBLEMS OF CHILD WELFARE By GEORGE B. MANGOLD, PH.D. SOCIAL PROBLEMS By EZRA T. TOWNE, PH.D. THE NEW AMERICAN GOVERNMENT By JAMES T. YOUNG, PH.D. COMPARATIVE FREE GOVERNMENT By JESSE MACY, LL.D., and JOHN W. GANNAWAY, MA AMERICAN MUNICIPAL PROGRESS By CHARLES ZUEBLIN.
Halaman ii - A. YOUNG, PH.D. OUTLINES OF SOCIOLOGY BY FRANK W. BLACKMAR, PH.D., and JOHN LEWIS GILLIN, PH.D. HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT (Revised Edition) BY LEWIS H. HANEY, PH.D. BUSINESS ORGANIZATION AND COMBINATION BY LEWIS H. HANEY, PH.D. PROBLEMS OF
Halaman 238 - ... per cent in the grade, and that in half the cities more than this per cent were found in the fifth grade. For the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades it would seem, from careful study of a few cities recently made by graduate students in Teachers College, Columbia University, that a fair estimate of the number of repeaters in the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades would be 12 per cent of the total number in the grade for the sixth grade, 10 per cent for the seventh grade, and 8 per cent for the...