Social work and Nordic welfare policies for children—present challenges in the light of the pastFootnote11. This research has been completed as part of a Nordic research network in childhood research 1999–2004 (Brembeck et al., Citation2004). The authors are professors of social work in two different Nordic countries, Finland and Iceland, which are on the peripheries of Europe and often classified as the exception of ‘the Nordic model’ based on Scandinavian countries, i.e. Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
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