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The development of child protection systems in the post-Soviet states = a twenty five years perspective /
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The development of child protection systems in the post-Soviet states/ edited by Ilze Earner, Alexandra Telitsyna.
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a twenty five years perspective /
other author:
Earner, Ilze.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2021.,
Description:
xvi, 203 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Armenia (Lilit Asoyan) -- Chapter 2. Azerbaijan (Rashad Huseynov and Farida Abbasova) -- Chapter 3. Estonia (Inna Klaos) -- Chapter 4. Georgia (Nino Chikhladze, Nata Kazakhashvili, Nino Chkhaberidze and Nato Pitskhelauri) -- Chapter 5. Kazakhkstan (Aigerim Musabalieva) -- Chapter 6. Krygyzstan (Ashimova Chinara) -- Chapter 7. Latvia (Ilona Kronberga and Arta Jalili Idrissi) -- Chapter 8. Moldova (Domnika Gynu) -- Chapter 9. Russia (Galina Semya) -- Chapter 10. Tajikistan (Mikhail Petrushkov) -- Chapter 11. Turkmenistan (Shohrat Orazov) -- Chapter 12. Ukraine (Galina Bevz, Tatyana Melnychuk, Yulia Melnychuk, Nadezhda Kondratyuk and Yulia Udovenko) -- Chapter 13. Uzbekistan (Victoria Alekseeva and Ganieva Marifat) -- Index.
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Child welfare - Former Soviet republics. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59588-3
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9783030595883
The development of child protection systems in the post-Soviet states = a twenty five years perspective /
The development of child protection systems in the post-Soviet states
a twenty five years perspective /[electronic resource] :edited by Ilze Earner, Alexandra Telitsyna. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - xvi, 203 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Child maltreatment, contemporary issues in research and policy,v.122211-9701 ;. - Child maltreatment ;v.12..
Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Armenia (Lilit Asoyan) -- Chapter 2. Azerbaijan (Rashad Huseynov and Farida Abbasova) -- Chapter 3. Estonia (Inna Klaos) -- Chapter 4. Georgia (Nino Chikhladze, Nata Kazakhashvili, Nino Chkhaberidze and Nato Pitskhelauri) -- Chapter 5. Kazakhkstan (Aigerim Musabalieva) -- Chapter 6. Krygyzstan (Ashimova Chinara) -- Chapter 7. Latvia (Ilona Kronberga and Arta Jalili Idrissi) -- Chapter 8. Moldova (Domnika Gynu) -- Chapter 9. Russia (Galina Semya) -- Chapter 10. Tajikistan (Mikhail Petrushkov) -- Chapter 11. Turkmenistan (Shohrat Orazov) -- Chapter 12. Ukraine (Galina Bevz, Tatyana Melnychuk, Yulia Melnychuk, Nadezhda Kondratyuk and Yulia Udovenko) -- Chapter 13. Uzbekistan (Victoria Alekseeva and Ganieva Marifat) -- Index.
This book provides an understanding of how systems of child protection evolve in disparate cultural, social and economic contexts. Using the former Soviet Union as a starting point, it examines how 13 countries have developed, defined and evolved their system of protecting children and providing services to families over the last 25 years since independence. The book runs an uniform approach in each country and then traces the development of unique systems, contributing to the international understanding of child protection and welfare. This book is a fascinating study for social scientists, social workers, policy makers with particular interest to those focusing on children, youth, and family issues alike as each chapter offers a clear and compelling view of the central changes, competing claims and guiding assumptions that have formed each countries individual approach to child protection and family services.
ISBN: 9783030595883
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LC Class. No.: HV782.A6
Dewey Class. No.: 362.70947
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