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Social Workers as Local Politicians in Israel
Noa Binder,
Idit Weiss-Gal
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School of Social Work
Tel Aviv University
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Israel
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Social Workers
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Local Politicians
100%
Political Office
60%
Politics
40%
Community Activity
40%
Mayors
20%
Structured Interview
20%
Personal Resources
20%
Political Leadership
20%
Social Networks
20%
Political Communication
20%
Local Level
20%
Social Work Education
20%
Psychological Involvement
20%
Elected Office
20%
Political Socialization
20%
Communication Competence
20%
Affect Change
20%
Leadership Competencies
20%
Family Networks
20%
Councillors
20%
Social Work Experience
20%
Political Competencies
20%
Social Sciences
Israel
100%
Social Workers
100%
Local Politician
100%
Psychology
20%
Content Analysis
20%
Semi-Structured Interview
20%
Social Work Education
20%
Political Socialization
20%
Political Communication
20%