Social work in rural communities
Abstract
Market Forces have made changes to the social fabric of rural society. These can be seen most
markedly in the changes in the demographic picture of low income rural populations and the
changing economic profile of rural women. However under the present economic model
investment in rural communities is seen only in terms of financial capital, whereas social
capital is also a valid investment for rural communities.
This paper will discuss the changes to rural communities and define social capital as a
concept for rural investment. It will then explore the placement of social workers in rural
communities to support investment in social capital, thereby assisting individual health needs
and helping to improve the health status of rural communities.... [Show full abstract]
Keywords
social work; rural communities; rural women; social capital; rural investment; mental healthFields of Research
160804 Rural Sociology; 1607 Social WorkDate
1999Type
MonographAccess Rights
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