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A deprofesszionalizáció hazai és nemzetközi folyamatai

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2025-12-29
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Bányai, E. (2025). A deprofesszionalizáció hazai és nemzetközi folyamatai. Párbeszéd: Szociális Munka folyóirat, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.29376/parbeszed.2025.12/2/7
Abstract

The training of social professionals in Hungary can be traced back to the late 1980s and early 90s. The development of the profession was given impetus by the fact that services based on social rights were a prerequisite for EU accession, which accelerated legislative work in this area. In developed countries, since the 1970s, the emergence of the information society, neoliberal economic and social policies, and the managerial approach have transformed social services: they no longer provide services directly themselves, but buy them from the market, direct care is usually entrusted to lower-skilled or even unskilled workers, which makes the existence of a common knowledge base strong you question it. In Hungary, certain features of deprofessionalisation are well recognized, but at the same time strong professionalization is taking place in some sub-areas, mainly in the civil sphere.