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Vol. 8 No. 2-3 (2005)

Articles

  • Modelling morale, job satisfaction, retention and training among residential child care personnel
    Matthew Colton
    58-75
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  • Breakdown in foster care
    Johan Strijker, Tjalling Zandberg
    76-87
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  • Day-care nurses' perceptions of their educational practice in France and in the Czech Republic
    Chantal Zaouche-Gaudron, Lenka Sulova, Géraldine Espiau
    88-97
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  • The adoption of Indian children by Norwegian parents
    Victor Groza, David Chenot, Kristin Holtedahl
    98-113
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  • Attitudes of primary physical education teachers towards teaching pupils with disabilities
    Johan Simons, Konstantinos Kalogeropoulos
    114-126
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  • The racial attitudes of Chinese adoptees in America: Comparisons with children being raised in China
    Richard Tessler, Huang Bang Han, Jiang Hong
    127-135
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  • Outcome evaluation in services for families and children: Cross-national perspectives
    Anthony N. Maluccio, Cinzia Canali, Tiziano Vecchiato
    136-140
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  • Announcement: International Association for Outcome-Based Evaluation and Research on Family and Children's Services
    IJCFW Editorial Team
    141
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