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  1. Dunkle, R. E. (1984). An historical perspective on social service delivery to the elderly. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 7(3), 5-18.
  2. Dunkle, R., Haug, M., & Rosenberg, M. (Eds.). (1984). Communication Technology and the Elderly: Issues and Forecast. New York: Springer Publishing Co.
  3. Hooper, C., & Dunkle, R. (1984). The Older Aphasic Person: Strategies for Diagnosis and Treatment. Rockville, MD: Aspen Systems.
  4. Jayaratne, S. D., & Chess, W. A. (1984). Job satisfaction, burnout, and turnover: A national study. Social Work, 23, 448-453.
  5. Jayaratne, S. D., Norlin, J. & Chess, W. A. (1984). Social work administrators in part-time clinical practice: Results of a national survey. Administration in Social Work, 8(3), 29-40.
  6. Jayaratne, S. D., & Chess, W. A. (1984). Effects of emotional support on perceived job stress and strain. Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 20, 141-154.
  7. Croxton, T. A. (1984). [Review of the book When Government Speaks: Politics, Law and Government Expression in America]. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 3.
  8. Allen-Meares, P. (1984). Content analysis: It does have a place in social work research. Journal of Social Service Research, 7(4), 51-68.
  9. Allen-Meares, P. (1984). Adolescent pregnancy and parenting: The forgotten adolescent father and his parents. Journal of Social Work and Human Sexuality, 3(1), 27-38.
  10. Allen-Meares, P. (1984). Sexually active adolescents: Implications for social work intervention and family planning services. Journal of Social Work and Human Sexuality, 3(1), 17-26.
  11. Coughlin, A., & Allen-Meares, P. (1984). The Social History of the Educationally Handicapped Student: A Policy Statement of the Practice Advancement Council on Social Work Service in Schools 1-13. Washington, DC: NASW.
  12. Allen-Meares, P. (1984). Are we adequately training social workers for effective practice in schools? A follow-up study. Arete, 9(1), 54-59.
  13. Monkman, M., & Allen-Meares, P. (1984). An exploratory study of school social work practice and its fit to the TIE framework. School Social Work, 9(1), 9-22.
  14. Tucker, D. J. (1984). A definition of social welfare policy. Canadian Review of Social Policy, 11, 36-46.
  15. Tucker, D. J., House, R., Singh, J., & Meinhard, A. (1984). An Ecological Analysis of Voluntary Social Service Organizations. Ottawa: Health and Welfare Canada.
  16. Tucker, D. J., Heil, G., & Goodman, S. (1984). Blockmodel analysis of fragmentation in an interorganizational delivery system. Canadian Social Work Review, 2, 159-183.
  17. Tropman, J. E. (1984). Policy Management in the Human Services. New York: Columbia University Press.
  18. Tropman, J. E., Cox, F., Erlich, J. L., & Rothman, J. (1984). Tactics of Community Practice (2nd ed.). Itasca, IL: Peacock.
  19. Faller, K. C. (1984). Permanency planning with scarce resources: A classification system for child welfare cases. Children Today, 13(2).
  20. Seabury, B. A., & Garvin, C. (1984). Interpersonal Practice in Social Work: Processes and Procedures. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
  21. Root, L. S. (1984). [Review of the book The practice of social work in public welfare]. Social Work, 29(5), 491-492.
  22. Root, L. S., & Tropman, J. E. (1984). Income sources of the elderly. Social Service Review, 58, 384-403.
  23. Kossoudji, S. A., & Ranney, S. (1984). The Labor Market Experience of Female Migrants: The Case of Temporary Mexican Migration to the United States. International Migration Review, 18(4), 1120-1143.
  24. Rosentraub, M., & Harlow, K. (1984). Police policies and the black community: Attitudes toward the police. In M. Rice & W. Jones (Eds.), Contemporary Public Perspectives and Black Americans: Issues in an Era of Retrenchment Politics 107-122. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
  25. Lein, L. (1984). Male participation in home life. In P. Voydanoff (Ed.), Work and Family: Changing Roles of Men and Women. Mayfield Publishing Company.

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