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Work and the Workplace - (Foundations of Social Work Knowledge) by Sheila Akabas & Paul Kurzman (Paperback)

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  • For more than twenty years Sheila H. Akabas and Paul A. Kurzman have written extensively about workers and work organizations, and given leadership to the occupational social welfare movement worldwide.
  • About the Author: Sheila H. Akabas is a professor at the Columbia University School of Social Work, director of the Center for Social Policy and Practice in the Workplace, and chair of both the World of Work as a Field of Practice and the Social Enterprise Administration as a Method of Practice.Paul A. Kurzman is a professor at the Hunter College School of Social Work and at the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York.
  • 320 Pages
  • Political Science, Labor & Industrial Relations
  • Series Name: Foundations of Social Work Knowledge

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About the Book



Sheila H. Akabas and Paul A. Kurzman present a comprehensive look at the ways in which management, labor organizations, government, and the social work profession can better respond to the needs of workers and their families and communities. Focusing on the social, psychological, and economic conditions of the workplace, this volume addresses the domino impact of unemployment; the inadequacy of insurance, benefit, and support systems; barriers to entering the workforce; the conflict between work and family obligations; the sometimes unsupportive nature of many jobs and settings; and the difficulties faced by people with chronic or acute illnesses. In conclusion, the authors assess current trends and consider the future possibilities of career counseling, pre-retirement preparation, disability management, executive coaching, manpower programming, and managed care. Case studies and study questions accompany each chapter.



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For more than twenty years Sheila H. Akabas and Paul A. Kurzman have written extensively about workers and work organizations, and given leadership to the occupational social welfare movement worldwide. Recognized as leaders in their field, Akabas and Kurzman offer an invaluable and comprehensive look at the innovative ways in which management, labor organizations, government, and social workers can better respond to the needs of workers, their families, and communities.

The authors consider the social, psychological, and economic conditions in the world of work; the domino impact of unemployment upon individuals, families, organizations, and communities; and the inadequacy of insurance, benefit and support systems, intended to respond to personal and systematic crises. They also provide case histories that illustrate how collaboration among management, labor, social work, and government opens new options for workers, their families, and those seeking entry into the workplace.

The authors' discussion provides contemporary illustrations of evidence-based best practices that respond to the needs of the modern workplace. They analyze the barriers to entry into the workforce; the tension between work and family obligations; the sometime unsupportive nature of many jobs and settings; and work implications for persons with chronic or acute illnesses. In the concluding chapter, the authors assess current trends as they offer an optimistic review of the possibilities and positive future potential represented by career counseling, pre-retirement preparation, disability management, executive coaching, manpower programming, and managed care.

Throughout the book, Akabas and Kurzman include case studies to illustrate innovative practice and provide study questions for each chapter.



Review Quotes




A comprehensive assessment of the role of social work in the workplace.--Margaret Fietz "CASW Bulletin"

This book is an outstanding resource... [for those] who are interested in improving the well being or workers, work organizations and communities.--Michàlle Mor Barak "Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare"

Well-informed and authoritative... This is an excellent text and will serve as a valuable guide.--R. Paul Maiden "Journal of Teaching in Social Work"



About the Author



Sheila H. Akabas is a professor at the Columbia University School of Social Work, director of the Center for Social Policy and Practice in the Workplace, and chair of both the World of Work as a Field of Practice and the Social Enterprise Administration as a Method of Practice.Paul A. Kurzman is a professor at the Hunter College School of Social Work and at the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York. He is chair of the School's Work, Employment, and Rehabilitation Specialization and past president of the New York City Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers.The authors are also the coeditors of Work, Workers, and Work Organizations: A View from Social Work and Work and Well-Being: The Occupational Social Work Advantage.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.76 Inches (H) x 5.78 Inches (W) x .65 Inches (D)
Weight: .84 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Foundations of Social Work Knowledge
Sub-Genre: Labor & Industrial Relations
Genre: Political Science
Number of Pages: 320
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Sheila Akabas & Paul Kurzman
Language: English
Street Date: January 9, 2007
TCIN: 93507029
UPC: 9780231111676
Item Number (DPCI): 247-08-2607
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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