Infant Mortality and Social Work: Legacy of Success
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The Social Service Review
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March 1, 1988
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Although it is not widely known, social workers have had a substantial part in the impressive reduction in infant mortality achieved in the United States during this century. This article reviews that contribution, noting a decline in interest in infant mortality in the profession beginning in the 1950s. Recent trends are noted that seem to suggest a renewal in the profession's interest in this important subject.
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Copyright 1988 by The University of Chicago
http://www.jstor.org/stable/view/30011948
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