EXPLORING BEYOND SOCIAL SERVICES ADDRESSED TO ROMANIAN CHILDREN LEFT BEHIND
The child left behind (CLB) can feel the parents' migration as abandonment (Antman, 2013; Zhou, Murphy, Tao, 2014); in this case, the national legislation (Law 272/2004 and HG 691/2015) provides an institutional mechanism that supports these children, and indirectly their families. We claim to...
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Main Author: | Alina COSTIN (Author) |
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Association of Social and Educational Innovation,
2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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