
pmid: 12530744
The 11 most highly rated graduate programs in social work in 1994 maintained their positions in 2000. These “elite” programs showed little or no change in their hiring of faculty from among their own and one another's graduates.
Social Work, Schools, Educational Status, Humans, Education, Graduate, Faculty, United States
Social Work, Schools, Educational Status, Humans, Education, Graduate, Faculty, United States
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