This collection comprises Issues 60-69 of a Bureau Publication from the United States Children's Bureau. These publications offer insights into the Bureau's work on child welfare, family support, and related social issues during the period of their original release. Providing a valuable historical record, the documents reflect the evolving approaches to child care, social work, and public policy concerning children and families. Researchers and students of social work, public policy, and American history will find this collection a useful resource for understanding the development of social welfare programs in the United States.
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