This situation requires that we ask: Can one speak about social work with refugees in post-socialist Southeastern Europe at all? The problem is not that of homogenously underdeveloped post-authoritarian societies that fail to grasp diversity and human rights, or the old fashion “cold war” ...
Thus, their work independence has been reduced or canceled. [...] Most of them used to work illegally, so they were unable to access public subsidies. Therefore, they found themselves in a situation of serious vulnerability and further at risk. (KII 25-26) The lack of employment ...
Hope, as the measurable factor of how a young person perceives the future and their ability to be successful within their cultural context over time, is as