Abstract

trends continue, there may soon be brought about jurisdictional adjustments of city social agencies that will be far reaching in their results. Perhaps the problem of rural and small town social agencies will be solved in this way rather than by provision for their separate administration. If social workers were as keenly responsive to modern sociological studies as they were to the findings of the earlier social surveys, radical adjustments in their programs would be made, for the new knowledge of the community is far in advance of the present practice of most social agencies. We must expect, however, considerable delay in making these adjustments, since social workers in general have shown little inclination to look for guidance to sociological studies of any kind.

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