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Sizikova V. V, Anikeeva O. A, Galkina T. A, Mardakhaev L. V, Starovojtova L. I, Makarov V E. Experimental Study of the Possibilities of Professional Activity Standardization in the Social Work: Russian Experience. Biosci Biotech Res Asia 2015;12(1)
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Experimental Study of the Possibilities of Professional Activity Standardization in the Social Work: Russian Experience

 

Valeria Viktorovna Sizikova, Olga Aleksandrovna Anikeeva, Tatyana Angersovna Galkina, Lev Vladimirovich Mardakhaev Larisa Ivanovna Starovojtova and Vladimir E. Makarov

 

Russian State Social University, 4,1, V.Pika, Moscow, 129226, Russia

 

ABSTRACT:

The article is devoted to the problems of labor standardization in social work, which is necessary to assess the quality and effectiveness of professional labor and to optimize the training at different levels. The article presents the results of experimental research of professional social workers opportunities. Article is based on the research results by order of the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of the Russian Federation (2013).

 

KEYWORDS:

Social work; Standard of professional activities; Labor functions

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