Looking after children without parents and encouraging their social integration: a Latvian perspective
Integration is a reality of the contemporary world. The concept 'integration' is defined as 'a process where different elements are combined together in one community, while each of these elements preserves its own basic identity' (Pabriks, Vēbers, Āboliņš, 2001, p.6). Social int...
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Main Authors: | Inese Jurgena, Zigurds Mikainis |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2005-08-01
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Series: | Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care |
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