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Reviewed by: María Acevedo Limón
Picot A. (2016). Understandings of biological kinship ties in social workers’ accounts: A cross-cultural study of out-of-home placements in Norway and France, "Qualitative Social Work", 15 (2): 247-262. doi.org/10.1177/1473325015586247.
Reviewed by: Joanna Łabaj
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Issues in Social Work,
2020,
Volume 25, Issue 1,
pp. 93 - 96