单词 | caseworker |
释义 | caseworkern.1 Now historical. A maker of casework (casework n.1 3b); a person who builds wooden furniture (U.S.). Also: a person who makes piano cases; cf. casework n.1 3a. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > worker > workers according to type of work > manual or industrial worker > workers with specific materials > woodworker > [noun] > carpenter carpenterc1325 tree-workera1382 timberman1466 carpentaries1486 chip1784 caseworker1860 chippy1881 society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > making or fitting instruments > [noun] > instrument makers or fitters > others pipe-makerc1450 horner1530 lute-maker1574 pianoforte maker1783 caseworker1860 lutist1863 luthier1879 pinner1896 society > occupation and work > worker > workers according to type of work > manual or industrial worker > workers with specific materials > woodworker > [noun] > carpenter > types of house carpenter1598 square-wright1752 caseworker1860 1860 Musical Times May 257/1 (advt.) To Pianoforte Makers.—Wanted, in Town or Country, an engagement as Repairer, Finisher, or Case-worker. 1892 9th Ann. Rep. Bureau Statistics of Labor of State N.Y. 1891 i. 322 (table) Boxes (Packing) and Lumber, Etc... Boxmakers... Caseworkers. 1896 Daily Inter Ocean (Chicago) 19 Mar. 4/7 It was decided not to form a national union of case-workers, but to wait until more local unions of this craft are formed. 1902 World (N.Y.) 16 Dec. 13/3 (advt.) Piano workers—Machine and case workers; steady work; cheap rent. 1909 Landmark (Statesville, N. Carolina) 19 Nov. 8/1 At a meeting of the North Carolina Case Workers' Association—another name for furniture manufacturers—at Greensboro Wednesday it was decided to advance prices on all grades of goods. 1963 L. B. Perry & R. S. Perry Hist. Los Angeles Labor Movement 1911–41 ii. 49 The leather workers..were in a poor financial condition. The trunk and case workers were more fortunate. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, September 2014; most recently modified version published online December 2021). caseworkern.2 A person engaged in casework; an employee of a social welfare agency who assists disadvantaged individuals or families by ascertaining their needs. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social attitudes > philanthropy > [noun] > social service or work > social worker > types of street worker1855 settler1884 welfare worker1886 welfare manager1904 caseworker1907 social caseworker1917 welfare1960 youth worker1976 1907 M. E. Richmond in Bull. Field Dept. Charities & Commons (typescript, Chicago Historical Museum) No. 3. 1 Every case worker in the Philadelphia society makes a monthly classification of current cases. 1935 C. F. Ware Greenwich Village 1920–30 xiii. 374 The presence of ‘begging tendency’ as a possible problem to be checked on a case worker's record. 1959 Times Lit. Suppl. 24 Apr. 244/4 She is a magistrate herself, and a social worker, apparently gifted with a lawyer's appreciation of the one function and a caseworker's knowledge of the other. 2008 New Yorker 3 Mar. 60/1 People awaiting disposition of their immigration cases..are closely tracked by means such as electronic monitoring bracelets, curfews, and regular contact with a caseworker. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2014; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.11860n.21907 |
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