242 Pages
by
Routledge
242 Pages
by
Routledge
242 Pages
by
Routledge
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People whose work brings them into contact with immigrants and their families are concerned about the serious personal and social problems they may face in establishing themselves in Britain. Originally published in 1972, Juliet Cheetham here explores the origin and nature of these difficulties and discusses the contributions and limitations of social work in meeting the needs of immigrants,... Read more
General Editor’s Introduction. Acknowledgements. 1. Some Definitions and Problems 2. Background, Policies, and Numbers 3. The Social Circumstances of Immigration 4. The Strains of Migration 5. The Social and Cultural Background of Immigrants 6. Social Work Methods and Policy. Suggestions for Further Reading. Useful Addresses. Bibliography.
Biography
Juliet Cheetham






