Background
Segalman, Ralph was born on July 15, 1916 in New York City. Son of Samuel and Celia Segalman.
( This book presents the basic premises of Swiss social p...)
This book presents the basic premises of Swiss social policies and indicates how they differ from those of other nations. The Swiss Way of Welfare shows why the Swiss system works in preventing poverty and dependence when systems in other Western nations seem to be troubled.
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Segalman, Ralph was born on July 15, 1916 in New York City. Son of Samuel and Celia Segalman.
Bachelor of Arts in Zoology, Sociology, University of Michigan, 1937; Master of Social Work, University of Michigan, 1944; Doctor of Philosophy in Social Psychology, New York University, 1966.
Social worker, executive director, various Jewish fedns., community councils, social service programs, Sioux City, Iowa, Waterbury, Connecticut, El Paso, Texas, 1940-1965;
from assistant to associate professor Graduate School Social Work, University Texas, El Paso, 1965-1969;
associate professor, assistant dean Graduate School Social Work, University Texas, El Paso, 1967-1969;
visiting professor social work, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1969-1970;
professor sociology, California State University, Northridge, 1970-1986;
emeritus professor sociology, California State University, Northridge, since 1986. Consultant on social policy, family, public welfare and other issues. Plenary speaker with Alfred Himelson at sessions on the future of the family.Internat.
Meeting on Future of Family, Seoul, Korea, 1984, professors World Peace Academy, Seoul, 1994.
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Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, Foundation Jewish Culture, Council Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds. Member American Sociological Association.
Married Anita Cohen, August 25, 1940. Children: Robert, Ruth, Daniel.