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- Frances_Feldman abstract "Frances Lomas Feldman (1912 - 2008) was an American social worker and professor at the University of Southern California. She is perhaps best-known for conducting a milestone, multi-year three-volume study in the 1970s for the American Cancer Society which provided the first systematic evidence that cancer patients faced discrimination in the workplace. Her areas of teaching had to do with social welfare, including its history, welfare policy, and administration. Her research and writings examine the psychological, social, and economic meanings of money and work in American families.".
- Q22908348 abstract "Frances Lomas Feldman (1912 - 2008) was an American social worker and professor at the University of Southern California. She is perhaps best-known for conducting a milestone, multi-year three-volume study in the 1970s for the American Cancer Society which provided the first systematic evidence that cancer patients faced discrimination in the workplace. Her areas of teaching had to do with social welfare, including its history, welfare policy, and administration. Her research and writings examine the psychological, social, and economic meanings of money and work in American families.".