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Services for Manufacturing
In: National Institute economic review: journal of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, Band 117, S. 30-32
ISSN: 1741-3036
The most recent peak in the production of UK manufacturing industries was in 1973; ten years later, in 1983, the level of manufacturing output was still 15 per cent lower.In the same period the official output index for services (as measured by value added and other methods) increased markedly and one of its sections—Division 8, covering banking and finance, insurance, leasing, business and professional services—grew particularly rapidly, by about 70 per cent.
Services for adolescents
In: Children and youth services review: an international multidisciplinary review of the welfare of young people, Band 12, Heft 1-2, S. 109-112
ISSN: 0190-7409
Service for refugees
In: International review of the Red Cross: humanitarian debate, law, policy, action, Band 7, Heft 74, S. 272-273
ISSN: 1607-5889
Services for Children1
In: Social work: a journal of the National Association of Social Workers
ISSN: 1545-6846
SERVICE FOR PROFIT
In: The international journal of sociology and social policy, Band 9, Heft 2/3, S. 34-50
ISSN: 1758-6720
The course and development of capitalism is a central issue in socio‐logical analysis (Marx, 1936; Harrington, 1976; Bernstein, 1985; Badham, 1984; Baran and Sweezy, 1977; Dahrendorf, 1959; Mandel, 1976). Though there is little agreement on the destiny of capitalism, there is general recognition that capitalism has been altered by recent social change. These changes have been widely discussed around ideas pertaining to the regulation of economic actors, legal constraints on wages and the general increase of welfare programmes. Of these developments, welfare and social services have been the most carefully monitored in the sociological literature. Since welfare programmes provide goods and services without regard to social and economic status, welfare has been correctly interpreted as a significant modification of capitalism.
Individualized services for children
In: New directions for mental health services: a quarterly sourcebook, Band 1992, Heft 54, S. 97-100
ISSN: 1558-4453
AbstractHighly individualized "wrap‐around" services are emerging as viable alternatives to traditional categorical forms of treatment.
Services for Freer Trade
In: Economic affairs: journal of the Institute of Economic Affairs, Band 3, Heft 4, S. 231-235
ISSN: 1468-0270
Politicians from all parties made much during the electlon campaign of the 'erosion of the industrial base'. Kate Phylaktis examines the figures and discovers a fundamental change in the structure of the UK economy. For the first time since the Industrial Revolution Britain is importing manufactures; these are paid for by the surplus earned by the export of services, which now employ more than 60% of UK labour.
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES FOR YOUTH
In: Journal of employment counseling, Band 9, Heft 2, S. 86-92
ISSN: 2161-1920
Youth unemployment has remained a social and economic problem for over a quarter of a century. Experience in the U.S. Employment Service and in schools and other agencies in the community indicates that special advocates, i.e., youth employment specialists, are needed to work with youth and employers if young people are to get their full share of the job opportunities and are to achieve maximum utilization of their talents as new entrants into the labor market.
Quality services for carers
In: Working with older people: community care policy & practice, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 22-24
ISSN: 2042-8790
Community Services for Alcoholics
In: Alcohol and alcoholism: the international journal of the Medical Council on Alcoholism (MCA) and the journal of the European Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism (ESBRA)
ISSN: 1464-3502
Social Services for Suburbia
In: Social service review: SSR, Band 32, Heft 4, S. 421-421
ISSN: 1537-5404
PLACEMENT SERVICE FOR INTERVIEWERS
In: The public opinion quarterly: POQ, Band 19, Heft 1, S. 120-120
ISSN: 1537-5331