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Zur Aktualität einer Gender-Perspektive in der Sozialen Arbeit

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The text presents a collection of contributions focusing on various aspects of social work and gender issues. It includes insights from multiple authors, highlighting the development and current state of youth work in Germany, as well as the significance of a gender-based perspective in understanding social work. The discussions emphasize the social and cultural conditions influencing health disorders and the role of women in the profession. Key themes include the challenges and innovations within the field, the intersection of personal and external interests, and the historical context of social work as a predominantly female profession. The contributions explore the implications of gender on social work practices and the necessity for a nuanced understanding of these dynamics. The text serves as a comprehensive examination of the evolving landscape of social work, particularly in relation to gender, and underscores the importance of integrating diverse perspectives to enhance the effectiveness of social services. The authors aim to foster a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in social work and advocate for continued dialogue and research in this vital area.

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Titel
Geschlecht Nebensache?
Ondertitel
Zur Aktualität einer Gender-Perspektive in der Sozialen Arbeit
Taal
Duits
Jaar van publicatie
2006
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
349
ISBN10
3531149474
ISBN13
9783531149479
Reeks
Aantekening
The text presents a collection of contributions focusing on various aspects of social work and gender issues. It includes insights from multiple authors, highlighting the development and current state of youth work in Germany, as well as the significance of a gender-based perspective in understanding social work. The discussions emphasize the social and cultural conditions influencing health disorders and the role of women in the profession. Key themes include the challenges and innovations within the field, the intersection of personal and external interests, and the historical context of social work as a predominantly female profession. The contributions explore the implications of gender on social work practices and the necessity for a nuanced understanding of these dynamics. The text serves as a comprehensive examination of the evolving landscape of social work, particularly in relation to gender, and underscores the importance of integrating diverse perspectives to enhance the effectiveness of social services. The authors aim to foster a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in social work and advocate for continued dialogue and research in this vital area.