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ID103793
AutorImbrogno, S
Titel

States in transition: family and health care policy in Moldova

ErschienenInternational Social Work 44, 2001, pp. 211-228
SpracheEnglish
ISSN0020-8728
SchlagwörterMoldova / Social Welfare  [Browse all]
Moldova / Social Conditions / 1991-  [Browse all]
Anmerkung"The Moldovan government is expected to democratize and modernize a social and health service system that was originally subordinated to a highly centralized, authoritative and planned system in Moscow. The newly independent Moldova has embarked upon the transformation of its political and economic institutions. Legislation has been criticized for diverting funding needed to alleviate poverty into building a market economy. Government policy depends on how problems are conceptualized and their causes analysed, whether critical social dimensions are taken seriously, and on the degree to which the public and private sectors in the human services are integrated through the social work profession."
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