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We now present the influence of children’s rights on research in social work, starting with an overall view of the subjects that have been studied in relation to children’s rights. We then discuss the implications of the child’s right to participation for research on children’s lives, particularly in social work research. Finally, we present several ways in which children’s participation in social work research can be expressed. At the end of the chapter is an exercise box, which directs readers how to analyze the place of children in research in social work.
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Kosher, H., Ben-Arieh, A., Hendelsman, Y. (2016). Social Work and Children’s Rights: Implications for Research. In: Children's Rights and Social Work. SpringerBriefs in Rights-Based Approaches to Social Work. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-43920-4_5
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