"Welfare Work In Iowa" examines the historical development of social welfare programs within the state of Iowa. Authored by Marcus Lee Hansen, this study delves into the evolution of public assistance, tracing its roots and analyzing the policies that shaped Iowa's approach to aiding its citizens. The book explores the roles of various institutions and individuals involved in delivering welfare services, offering insights into the challenges and successes encountered along the way.
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