Responding to ethnicity: a cross national evaluation of social work responses in child protection cases

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The aim of this article is to present the findings on how social workers in the respective countries respond to the information in a vignette. More specifically, we follow respondents’ first reactions to the vignette information throughout the threestage development of the case and go on to compare respondents’ assessment of families with ethnic-minority status and majority-population families, respectively

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