Rural Child Welfare Practice from an Organization-in-Environment Perspective.

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  • Author(s): Landsman, Miriam J.
  • Source:
    Child Welfare. Sep/Oct2002, Vol. 81 Issue 5, p791-819. 29p. 4 Charts.
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      An "organization-in-environment" perspective can help researchers understand how rurality influences child welfare practice. Drawing from theoretical perspectives on environment and organizations, researchers find rural/urban differences in practice at the level of the organization, which is the immediate environment of child welfare practice, and also in the relationship between organization and environment. Results challenge previous findings of few differences between rural and urban practice and offer particular implications for rural child welfare practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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