Social workers’ perceptions of the causes of poverty in the Nordic countries

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Series Details Vol.23, No.1, February 2013, p68-82
Publication Date February 2013
ISSN 0958-9287
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Abstract
Street-level bureaucrats have been given an increasing role in the implementation of policies aimed at the poor. The article analyses: (1) how social workers in the Nordic countries explain the causes of poverty and whether there are variations between countries in social workers’ perceptions; and (2) the nature of the impact, if any, of various individual- and municipal-level factors on social workers’ perceptions of the causes of poverty.

Survey data gathered from social workers in four countries are analised and combined with data from the municipalities in which the respondents work. The results illustrate that social workers display a surprisingly large variation in perceptions: there are differences between countries and also differences related to individual-level factors, while municipality-level factors do not appear to influence the perceptions of social workers in an obvious way.

Source Link Link to Main Source http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0958928712456575
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