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Danish and Norwegian hospital social workers’ cross-institutional work amidst inter-sectoral restructuring of health and social welfare

Danske og norske hospitalssocialrådgiveres tværinstitutionelle arbejde i en tid med restruktureringer af sundheds- og socialsektoren

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