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Cultural Context, Intersectionality, and Child Vulnerability
Yochay Nadan
, Jill Korbin
The Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare
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Cultural Contexts
100%
Child Vulnerability
100%
Family Community
20%
Vulnerability
20%
Child Welfare
20%
Global World
20%
Intersectional Framework
20%
Child's Family
20%
Culture Influence
20%
Contextual Framework
20%
Meaningful Action
20%
Meaning Experience
20%
Intersectional Approach
20%
Social Group Membership
20%
Arts and Humanities
Cultural Contexts
100%
Intersectionality
100%
Framework
20%
Social Group
20%
Action
20%
Global
20%
Social Sciences
Cultural Context
100%
Intersectionality
100%
Social Class
20%
Group Membership
20%
Psychology
Cultural Contexts
100%
Intersectionality
100%
Group Membership
20%
Computer Science
Group Membership
100%
Intersectionality Framework
100%