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Social workers and volunteers in Israel
Idit Weiss-Gal
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, Aviva Caduri
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School of Social Work
Social Services
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Israel
100%
Social Workers
100%
Effort Investment
42%
Israeli
14%
Organizational Culture
14%
Psychometric Properties
14%
Service Users
14%
Social Services Departments
14%
Peer Culture
14%
Organizational Culture Theory
14%
Workers' Effort
14%
Psychological Contract
14%
Status Characteristics Theory
14%
Volunteer Coordinators
14%
Managerial Culture
14%
Psychological Contract Theory
14%
Social Sciences
Israel
100%
Social Workers
100%
Culture of Work
28%
Psychological Contract
28%
Psychometrics
14%
Social Services
14%
Contract Theory
14%
Psychology
Psychometrics
100%
Psychological Theory
100%