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Social Exchange, Accessibility, and Trust: Interpreters’ Perspectives of Inclusion in Chinese Welfare Factories (1950s–1990s)
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Negotiating the Accessibility of Help: Signposting and Boundary Work in Social Services’ Online Interactions
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Managers’ Meeting Discussions on Accessibility Problems in Social Services: Decision‐Making Through Aligning and Misaligning
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Challenges of Accessibility: Finnish Substance Abuse Services Perspective
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Autonomy and Human Rights Dilemmas in Supported Housing for People With Intellectual Disabilities
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Toward Co‐Production of Child Welfare Services With Immigrant Parents: Insights Into Enabling and Constraining Factors
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Selective Pronatalism and Reproductive Autonomy: Attitudes Toward Medically Assisted Reproduction in Hungary
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Between Ambition and Uncertainty: What Drives Young Women to Consider Social Freezing?
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Social Disparities Across Different Stages of Medical Help‐Seeking to Have a Child in Germany
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Lesbian Couples’ Assisted Reproductive Technologies Trajectories in Switzerland and Abroad: Navigating Heteronormative Norms and Healthcare Disparities
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“No One Sends You Flowers”: Social Norms and Patients’ Emotional Journey Within Fertility Treatment
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Egg Donation in Germany: The Legal System’s Approach to Women’s Reproductive Autonomy
Henrike von Scheliha
Great Eggspectations: Narratives of Elective Oocyte Cryopreservation in Canadian Medical Journals
Emily Michaud, Robin Oakley
Who Deserves to Reproduce? Latvian State Support for Infertility and Moral Considerations
Diāna Kiščenko
From Restrictive to Permissive Legislation: Egg Donation in Norway
Guro Korsnes Kristensen, Merete Lie
Reproductive Equity Support: A Cross‐National Comparison of Medically Assisted Reproduction and Abortion Policies
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Navigating the Moral Landscape of Foster Care: The Risk of Blame and Suspicion in Paid Parenthood
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Foster Care on the Market: Swedish Independent Foster Care Agencies in an International Context
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The Professionalisation of Foster Care in Norway
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A System Stretched Beyond Its Elastic Limits: The South African Foster Care Grant System
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Nurses, Foster Mothers, Businesswomen, and Baby‐Farmers: Market‐Based Infant Care in Pre‐WWI Australia
Nell Musgrove
Bulgarian Foster Parents and Money: Strategies, Identity Work, and Relations With the Child
Radostina Antonova, Gergana Nenova
Historical Perspectives on Foster Care Payments: Changing Practices During the 20th Century
Ann-Sofie Bergman
Work, Care, Family Life, and More: The Layered Framings of Swedish Foster Care
David Wästerfors
Nadine Dörffer, Nadine Bernhard
Overshadowed By Royal Roads: Vocationally Oriented Middle Schools as Pathways to Higher Education in Switzerland
Raffaella Simona Esposito
Inequality at the Transition to Higher Education in Germany: Social Differences by Prior Educational Pathways
Heiko Quast, Heike Spangenberg, Hanna Mentges, Jessica Ordemann, Sandra Buchholz
Vocational Pathways to Higher Education: Real or False Chances?
Claudia Schuchart, Benjamin Schimke
From Vocational Schools to Universities: Navigating Educational Permeability for Vietnamese Students in Japan
Anh Phuong Le