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Negotiating Migrant Community Needs through Social Work Research

The implications of increased immigration have been at the top of the political agenda in many European countries for the past decade. The boundaries of inclusion in national welfare states are a fraught political issue provoking heated debate on the limits entitlements. Human services workers are t...

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Published in:Qualitative social work : QSW : research and practice 2011-03, Vol.10 (1), p.8-27
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