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Food security and social protection in times of COVID-19

From the perspective of social work, it is important to analyse food insecurity before and during the COVID-19, identify the best practices and how social work can contribute to improving living conditions. Using a meta-analysis, this article reviews how food security is addressed in the literature...

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Published in:International social work 2022-05, Vol.65 (3), p.421-433
Main Authors: López Peláez, Antonio, Erro-Garcés, Amaya, Pérez-García, Raquel María
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Coronaviruses
COVID-19
Evidence-based practice
Food security
Job insecurity
Living conditions
Meta-analysis
Social change
Social policy
Social protection
Social security
Social work
Welfare state
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