Focusing on women and their work, this valuable historical study
traces industrial social work from its inception through the Nazi
period. Author Sachse provides an analysis of policies applied to
women workers rather than developed by and for them--as an example
of how social policy treats women. This thorough book examines the
continuities and discontinuities of industrial social work, and
assesses the effect on the industrial welfare system of
developments within National Socialism. Within this framework the
study examines the role of women in industrial social work and
labor relations, the attitudes of various groups toward the proper
relations between industry and government, and the well-documented
relationship between industrialists and the German Labor Front
(DAF), the organization that replaced the outlawed labor unions.
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