Abstract

The rising labor force participation rate of wives is often cited as an indication of social change. This article reviews social work's responses to wives and husbands attempting to adjust to this change. Generally, the needs of wives have been emphasized while those of husbands have been overlooked. Implications for social work responses in the 1980s are offered.

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