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Turkish and Moroccan Dutch professionals in social work

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Turkish and Moroccan Dutch professionals in social work

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This article describes the perspective of newly started female Turkish and Moroccan Dutch professionals in social work and explores how they connect to the social work profession. Social work in the Netherlands attracts many of these young ‘new’ professionals. These second-generation women from a Muslim background are considered a ‘progressive force’ within their communities and can play an important role in ‘remaking the mainstream’. Increasing diversity and complexity go hand in hand with high expectations and claims. Muslim, gender, ethnic and professional identities have to be combined and demand high flexibility in doing boundary work.

OrganisatieHogeschool Utrecht
AfdelingKenniscentrum Sociale Innovatie
LectoraatInnovatieve Maatschappelijke Dienstverlening
Gepubliceerd inEuropean Journal of Social Work Routledge, Vol. 2015
Datum2015-04-10
TypeArtikel
TaalEngels

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