The work-related well-being of social service workers post COVID-19 pandemic: The psychosocial impact of remote vs in-person work
Introduction: The COVID-19 emergency and the subsequent restrictive measures forced an internal reorganization of social services, including a remote working model. These changes forced Social Service Workers (SSW) to change their work using new technologies, which might have affected their job sati...
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Main Authors: | Venusia COVELLI, Morena TAFFARELLO, Marina Angela VISCO, Francesco CHIRICO, Pietro CRESCENZO, Luca COPPETA, Kavita BATRA, Alessandra MARELLI |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2024-09-01
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Series: | Journal of Health and Social Sciences |
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Online Access: | https://journalhss.com/wp-content/uploads/JHSS_2024_399_415.pdf |
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