Dilemmas in providing resilience-enhancing social services to long-term social assistance clients. A qualitative study of Swedish social workers
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Long-term recipients of social assistance face barriers to social and economic inclusion, and have poorer health and more limited opportunities for improving their health than many other groups in the population. During recent decade...
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Main Authors: | Marttila Anneli (Author), Johansson Eva (Author), Whitehead Margaret (Author), Burström Bo (Author) |
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