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Katedra zdravotně-sociálních studií (20100)
Title:
Assesing the development in social work in the countries of central and eastern europe
Citace
Chytil, O., Nedělníková, D. a Gojová, A. Assesing the development in social work in the countries of central and eastern europe.
In:
Social Professions for a Social Europe. Common challenges and discourses.
1. vyd. Boskovice: ALBERT, 2010. s. 26-43. ECSPRESS-Edition 6. ISBN 978-80-7326-171-9.
Subtitle
Publication year:
2010
Obor:
Sociologie, demografie
Form of publication:
ISBN code:
978-80-7326-171-9
Book title in original language:
Social Professions for a Social Europe. Common challenges and discourses
Title of the edition and volume number:
ECSPRESS-Edition 6
Place of publishing:
Boskovice
Publisher name:
ALBERT
Issue reference (issue number):
1.:
Published:
v ČR
Author of the source document:
Number of pages:
18
Book page count:
350
Page from:
26
Page to:
43
Book print run:
300
EID:
Key words in English:
social work; development of social work; social work in Central and Eastern Europe; modern society and social work
Annotation in original language:
The text is involved to the historical develoopment of social wokr in the Central and Eastern Europe and the current problems of social work are analysied. Authors try to define the features characterising modern society in the second stage of modernisation which are relevant for social work.
Annotation in english language:
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R01:
RIV/61988987:17200/10:A11010HT
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