2019
DOI: 10.15270/55-3-744
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Promoting Social Work Graduates’ Employment Through the Social Work Curriculum: Employers’ Perspectives on the Employability of Unisa’s Newly Qualified Social Workers

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“…hold the view that "the caring professions", such as social work, teaching, and nursing, are regarded as female-orientated professions. Craik, the President of the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW) (2019), confirms this to be the case for social work internationally, whileAlpaslan (2019) in his South African study entitled "Promoting social work graduates' employment through the social work curriculum: employers' perspectives on the employability of UNISA's newly qualified social workers" noted a similar trend (Cf.Alpaslan & Lombard, 2011:434).…”
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“…hold the view that "the caring professions", such as social work, teaching, and nursing, are regarded as female-orientated professions. Craik, the President of the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW) (2019), confirms this to be the case for social work internationally, whileAlpaslan (2019) in his South African study entitled "Promoting social work graduates' employment through the social work curriculum: employers' perspectives on the employability of UNISA's newly qualified social workers" noted a similar trend (Cf.Alpaslan & Lombard, 2011:434).…”
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confidence: 92%