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School of Social Work Research Publications for Lawrence Root

  1. Root, L. S. (1986). Health Needs of Low-Income Residents of Eastern Washtenaw County. Ypsilanti, MI: Catherine MacAuley Health Center.
  2. Root, L. S. (1986). Redundancy payments in Britain: A view from abroad. Policy Studies, 7, 30-51.
  3. Root, L. S. (1985). [Review of the book Public-private partnership: New opportunities for meeting social needs]. In C. S. Schelling (Ed.), Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 4(2).
  4. Root, L. S. (1985). The National Older Workers Information System: Stimulating Employment. Opportunities for Older Workers. Washington, DC: Administration on Aging, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
  5. Root, L. S. (1985). Corporate programs for older workers: National older worker information system documents 369 innovative company practices. Aging, 351, 12-16.
  6. Root, L. S. (1985). Employee benefits and social welfare: Complement and conflict. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 479, 101-118.
  7. Root, L. S., & Zarrugh, L. (1985). Personnel Practices for an Aging Work Force: Private-Sector Examples. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
  8. Root, L., & Tropman, J. E. (1984). Income sources of the elderly. Social Service Review, 58(3), 384-403.
  9. Root, L. S. (1984). [Review of the book The practice of social work in public welfare]. Social Work, 29(5), 491-492.
  10. Root, L. S., & Tropman, J. E. (1984). Income sources of the elderly. Social Service Review, 58, 384-403.
  11. Root, L. S., & Zarrugh, L. (1983). Personnel practices for an aging work force. NOWIS Ideapac. Ann Arbor: Institute of Gerontology, University of Michigan.
  12. Root, L. S. (1982). [Review of the book City Limits]. Social Service Review, 56(4), 666-668.
  13. Root, L. S., & Zarrugh, L. (1982). Innovative Employment Practices for Older Americans. Washington, DC: National Commission for Employment Policy.
  14. Root, L. S. (1982). Utilizing Data Resources. Significant Segment: Employment and Training of the Mature Worker. Washington, DC: National Council on Aging and Department of Labor.
  15. Root, L. S. (1982). Fringe Benefits: Social Insurance in the Steel Industry. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications.
  16. Root, L. S. (1981). Employee Benefits and Income Security: Private Social Policy and the Public Interest. In J. E. Tropman, M. Dluhy, & R. Lind (Eds.), New Strategic Perspectives in Social Policy. Elmsford, NY: Pergamon.
  17. Root, L. S. (1981). Theory, practice, and the curriculum: Issues emerging from the symposium on community organization for the 1980s. Social Development Issues.
  18. Root, L. S. (1980). Income security and the job: A case study of an industrial employee benefit system. Ph.D. dissertation. University of Chicago.
  19. Root, L. S. (1979). [Review of the book The work ethic in industrial America,1850-1920]. Social Service Review, 53(1).
  20. Root, L. S. (1977). [Review of the book American Welfare Capitalism, 1880-1940]. Social Service Review, 51(1).
  21. Root, L. S. (1976). State work release programs: An analysis of operational policies. In P. G. Boesen & S. E. Grupp (Eds.), Community-based Corrections: Theory, Practice, and Research. Santa Cruz, California: Davis Publishing Co., Inc.
  22. Root, L. S. (1976). [Review of the book The police-social work team, by Harvey Treger]. Social Service Review, 50(2), 349-351.
  23. Root, L. S. (1976). Thirteen Jurisdictions Used as Alternatives to Detention for Juveniles. Chicago: School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago.
  24. Root, L. S. (1975). [Review of Income security for Americans: recommendations of the public welfare study; studies in public welfare: A staff study prepared for the use of the subcommittee on fiscal policy of the Joint Economic Committee; A model income supplement bill]. Social Service Review, 49(2), 314-316.
  25. Root, L. S. (1975). [Review of Studies in public welfare: A staff study prepared for the use of the subcommittee on fiscal policy of the Joint Economic Committee; welfare in the 70's: A national study of benefits available in 100 local areas]. Social Service Review, 49(2), 309-311.

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