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ARTICLES

Resources reduction and welfare changes: tensions between social workers and organisations. The Italian case in child protection services

Cambiamenti del Welfare e contrazione delle risorse: tensione tra assistenti sociali e organizzazioni. Il caso dei servizi per la tutela dei minori in Italia

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