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Social workers’ intention to hold elected political office: a quantitative study based on the theory of planned behavior

Die Absicht von Sozialarbeitenden, ein politisches Amt zu übernehmen: Eine quantitative Studie basierend auf der Theorie des geplanten Verhaltens

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