Foster Mothers Widowed After the Placement of a Child: A Case Study of Thirty-Three Foster Homes and Fifty-Eight Foster Children at the Society for Seamen's Children, Staten Island and New York Foundling Hospital, New York, From 1947-1967
Abstract
When the parents cannot continue to carry full responsibility for their children, an adequate environment may be provided by those private and governmental agencies which have assumed responsibility for the child.
Subject Area
Social work|Individual & family studies
Recommended Citation
Steiner, Joseph Francis, "Foster Mothers Widowed After the Placement of a Child: A Case Study of Thirty-Three Foster Homes and Fifty-Eight Foster Children at the Society for Seamen's Children, Staten Island and New York Foundling Hospital, New York, From 1947-1967" (1968). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI30359874.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI30359874