The Current Status of Social Work Science and Research: A Review of the Literature and Its Implications for Post-Soviet Countries

This paper offers a review of the major literature about the modern status of social work as a science within the American and European contexts and its implications for post-Soviet countries where social work is an emerging profession. It identifies the most appropriate types of social work researc...

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