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References for social work graduation thesis (1)

[1] Wang Sibin. On the Localization of Social Work in China [J]. Zhejiang Academic Journal, 200 1( 12)

[2] Liu Min. Innovation and development of the Communist Youth League in the transitional period [J]. Journal of Shanxi Youth Vocational College, 20 1 1 (2): 28.

[3] Peng Hongyan and Hu Changping. Trade Union Reform under the Background of Innovative Social Governance [J]. Journal of Tianjin College of Trade Union Management Cadres, 20 14 (5): 2.

[4] Zhou Jianjun. Exploration and Reflection on Social Work in Preventing Juvenile Delinquency [J]. Research on Preventing Juvenile Delinquency, 20 13 (1): 72.

[5] Wang Qiang. A Study on Teenagers in three lost in Shanghai Suburb during the Period of Building a Harmonious Society-Taking Fengxian as an Example [D]. Shanghai: Shanghai Jiaotong University, 20 13: 19.

[6] Zhou Min. A Study on the Organizational Function Innovation of China Communist Youth League [D]. Hunan Normal University, 20 15.5.

[7] Xi Yingjie. Theory and Practice of China's Youth Affairs Policy [J]. China Youth Studies, 2003 (5): 4 1-44.

[8] Diana? m? Dinito. Social welfare: politics and public policy. Beijing: Renmin University of China Press, 2007:334.

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Diana? m? Dinito. Social welfare: politics and public policy. Beijing: Renmin University of China Press, 2007:336.

References for Social Work Graduation Thesis (2)

Huang Zhijian. Communist Youth League Work in the Thirty Years of Reform and Opening-up [J]. China Youth Studies, 2008 (1 1): 32-38.

[2] Yu Jin. The government entrusts people's organizations to purchase public services —— On the reform and innovation of youth voluntary service [J]. Youth Exploration, 2006 (4): 83-85.

[3] Li Hai and Wang. Exploration and practice of social work for youth affairs-taking the pilot project of social workers for youth affairs in Guangzhou Youth District as an example [J]. Youth Exploration, 2009 (4): 3-9.

[4] Yu Jin. Social Transformation and the Reform and Innovation of the Communist Youth League [J]. China Youth Studies, 2008 (0 1): 39-72.

[5] Chen Fujin. Promote social governance innovation and improve the level of social governance (monograph on building a harmonious socialist society) [EB/OL].

[6] Li Yingsheng. Strengthening and Innovating Social Management: A Perspective of Social Work [J]. Social Science Research, 20 14 (1): 96.

[7] National Social Work Professional Level Examination Textbook Writing Group. Social work practice (intermediate) [M]. Beijing: China Social Publishing House, 20 15: 106.

[8] Zheng Liu. On the present situation, problems and countermeasures of social work post development [J]. China Social Work, 2009:5-8.

[9] Yong Bing. A preliminary study on the establishment of social work posts [J]. Social Welfare, 2007 (3): 39.

[10] Xu Xiaohuan. Establish and improve the linkage service mechanism of community, social organizations and social work professionals [EB/OL].

[1 1] Shandong Provincial Youth League Committee Office. Reflections on how the Communist Youth League * * responds to the government's purchase of services. [EB/OL]。

[12] Li Di, Zhou Chaobo. * * * Study on the management mode of the Communist Youth League's participation in youth affairs [J]. Journal of Zhejiang Youth College, 20 14 (1): 47.

[13] Wang Cheng. Research on the Communist Youth League's Participation in Youth Affairs Management in Heping District of Tianjin [D]. Tianjin: Tianjin Normal University, 20 12:8.

Tao Xidong. Interdepartmental Cooperation: Cross-border Integration of Youth Services and Policies [J]. Contemporary Youth Studies, 20 13 (2): 56.

[15] Zheng Liu, Huang Shengwei. Present situation and prospect of social work localization in China [J]. Journal of Guangdong University of Technology: Social Science Edition, 20 12 (4): 12.

References for Social Work Graduation Thesis (3)

[1][ America] Paula Allen-Miris. Social work for children and adolescents [M]. East China University of Science and Technology Press, 20 13:260-26 1.

[2] Wang Sibin. Introduction to social work [M]. Beijing: Higher Education Press, 2006:200-20 1.

[3] Lu Shizhen, Blair. Youth social work [M]. Beijing: Social Science Literature Publishing House, 20 10:2-34.

[4] Xi Jieying, the theory and practice of China's youth affairs policy [J]. China Youth Studies, 2003 (5): 4 1-44.

[5] Zhang Hua. Study on the Functions of the Communist Youth League in China [D]. Southwest University, 20 1 1. 12.

[6] Huang Zhijian. Eight New Developments of the Communist Youth League Work in the Thirty Years of Reform and Opening-up [J]. China Youth Studies, 201(8): 32-38.

[7] Zheng Yi. The Central Committee of the Communist Youth League explores and innovates the reform of the Communist Youth League system [J]. China Youth Studies, 2008 (12): 23-25.

[8] Yu Jin. Social Transformation and the Reform and Innovation of the Communist Youth League [J]. China Youth Studies, 2008 (1): 39-72.

[9] Shen Li. Exploration of community youth work from the perspective of social work —— Taking Shanghai Sunshine Community Youth Affairs Center as an example [J]. Youth exploration, 2007 (3): 43-5 1.

[10] Shanghai Community Youth Affairs Office. Shanghai: "Cooperation between government and society" innovates and practices the social work of youth affairs [N]. China Social News, 20 15-02-06.

[1 1] Zhang Hua. Study on the Functions of the Communist Youth League in China [D]. Southwest University, 20 1 1. 12.

[12] Shen Li. Exploration of community youth work from the perspective of social work —— Taking Shanghai Sunshine Community Youth Affairs Center as an example [J]. Youth exploration, 2007 (3): 43-5 1.