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![]() International Journal of Social WelfareJournal compilation © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the International Journal of Social Welfare Journal Home | Journal Information | News Product Information | Editorial Board | For Authors | Advertise | Online Submission | Virtual Issues Current IssueVolume 19 Issue 1 (January 2010)EditorialEditorial (p 1-2) Abstract | Full Text:
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Original ArticlesLaws and policies to support the wellbeing of children: an international comparative analysis (p 3-7) Abstract
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Children living with their grandparents: resilience and wellbeing (p 8-22) Abstract
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Recovery from partner abuse: the application of the strengths perspective (p 23-32) Abstract
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Attitudes toward home-based employment for mothers of young children: Australian evidence (p 33-44) Abstract
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Working time: implications for sickness absence and the work–family balance (p 45-53) Abstract
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Motives, experiences and strategies of next of kin helping older relatives in the Swedish welfare context: a qualitative study (p 54-62) Abstract
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Tipping points: what participants found valuable in labour market training programmes for vulnerable groups (p 63-72) Abstract
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Low income and 'poverty lines' in Norway: a comparison of three concepts (p 73-83) Abstract
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Can we count on each other? Reciprocity and conflicts in financial support in Sweden (p 84-94) Abstract
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Social workers' attitudes to the law: an Israeli perspective (p 95-103) Abstract
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ViewpointsThe Argentine welfare state: enduring and resisting change (p 104-114) Abstract
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Improving the lives of Ghanaian children: complementing the global agenda with a structural social work approach (p 115-123) Abstract
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Book ReviewsWork, Life, and the Mental Health System of Care: A Guide for Professionals Supporting Families of Children with Emotional or Behavioral Disorders – Edited by Julie M. Rosenzweig and Eileen M. Brennan (p 124-124) Abstract | Full Text:
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Social Work in End-of-Life and Palliative Care – By Margaret Reith and Malcolm Payne (p 124-125) Abstract
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Privatizing Pensions: The Transnational Campaign for Social Security Reform – By Mitchell A. Orenstein (p 125-126) Abstract
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Evidence Based and Knowledge Based Social Work – Research Methods and Approaches in Social Work Research – Edited by Inge M. Bryderup (p 126-126) Abstract | Full Text:
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