All Stories

  1. ‘Easy ride or born to be wild'? The travelling of evidence-based social work to Sweden
  2. Hard of Hearing Adults’ Interpersonal Interactions and Relationships in Daily Life
  3. An Explorative Study of Men’s Masculinity Constructions and Proximity to Violence against Women.
  4. The making of the indebted wo/man: gendered constructions of fiscal identities and help-giving technologies in Swedish budget and debt counselling
  5. Awaiting absolution – self-presentations in letters of application for debt reconstruction
  6. The significance of context and victim–offender relationship for Swedish social workers’ understandings of young men’s violent victimization
  7. Gendered debt – a scoping study review of research on debt acquisition and management in single and couple households
  8. Reluctant Help-Seekers and Agentic Victims – Swedish Social Workers’ Talk about Young Men Victimised by Violence
  9. The significance of position for Swedish social workers’ understanding of young men’s victimization of violence
  10. Employment officers' assessments of employment prospects for persons with physical disability: Structural discrimination on the basis of gender and country of birth
  11. The Use of Decision Support Systems in Social Work: A Scoping Study Literature Review
  12. Implications of Male and Female Same-Gender Dyads
  13. Can they work it out and do they get any satisfaction? Young Swedish physically disabled men's and women's work involvement and job satisfaction
  14. Gender differences in social workers’ assessments and help-giving strategies towards single parents
  15. Paid work, education and competence. Social workers’ interviews with male and female clients applying for income support
  16. Differences in the Seriousness of Problems and Deservingness of Help: Swedish Social Workers' Assessments of Single Mothers and Fathers
  17. Work and Social Support: Social Workers’ Assessments of Male and Female Clients’ Problems and Needs