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1. Moving towards empowerment? Rural female migrants negotiating domestic work and secondary education in urban Ethiopia.

2. What helps adult care leavers return to education? exploring the relevance of learner identity and the life course perspective.

3. Exploring the dynamics of female rural-urban migration for secondary education in Ethiopia.

4. 'In your own head everyone is staring': the disability related identity experiences of young people with hemiplegic cerebral palsy.

5. Children at transition from primary school reflecting on what schools are for – narratives of connectedness, (mis)recognition and becoming.

6. Youth agency in everyday precarity: the experiences of young migrants and refugees growing up on the Thailand-Myanmar border.

7. Supporting care‐experienced adults' educational journeys: "Linked lives" over the life course.

8. The Role of Agency in Shaping the Educational Journeys of Care‐experienced Adults: Insights from a Life Course Study of Education and Care.

9. The family foster care system in Ireland – Advances and challenges.

10. The life course perspective: An integrative research paradigm for examining the educational experiences of adult care leavers?

11. Encountering difference: Young girls’ perspectives on separateness and friendship in culturally diverse schools in Dublin.

12. The role of carers in supporting the progress of care leavers in the world of work.

13. What helps young care leavers to enter the world of work? Possible lessons learned from an exploratory study in Ireland and Catalonia.

14. The 'dance' of kinship care in England and Ireland: Navigating a course between regulation and relationships.

15. Promoting a sense of ‘secure base’ for children in foster care – Exploring the potential contribution of foster fathers.

16. Active survival in the lives of unaccompanied minors: coping strategies, resilience, and the relevance of religion.

17. PROMOTING RESILIENCE IN YOUNG PEOPLE IN LONG-TERM CARE - THE RELEVANCE OF ROLES AND RELATIONSHIPS IN THE DOMAINS OF RECREATION AND WORK.

18. Adversity, resilience and the educational progress of young people in public care.

19. Promoting Resilience in Child and Family Social Work: Issues for Social Work Practice, Education and Policy.

20. The key role of social workers in promoting the well-being of children in state care — a neglected dimension in reforming policies.

21. Adversity, resilience and young people: the protective value of positive school and spare time experiences.

22. The importance of schools and teachers in child welfare.

23. Responding to misrecognition – A study with unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors.

24. How did kinship care emerge as a significant form of placement for children in care? A comparative study of the experience in Ireland and Scotland.

25. Support in the workplace: How relationships with bosses and co-workers may benefit care leavers and young people in care.

26. Exploring diversity in the educational pathways of care-experienced adults: Findings from a life course study of education and care.

27. Exploring care leavers' agency in achieving entry into the world of work: A cross‐national study in six countries.

28. Educational Issues for Children and Young People in Families Living in Emergency Accommodation—An Irish Perspective.

29. Are Mothers and Daughters Most Important? How Gender, Childhood Family Dissolution and Parents' Current Living Arrangements Affect the Personal Care of Parents.

30. Extended care: Global dialogue on policy, practice and research.

31. Delivering Foster Care (Book).

32. Family contact in foster care in Portugal. The views of children in foster care and other key actors.

34. Acogimiento residencial terapéutico para niños y adolescentes: una declaración de consenso del Grupo de Trabajo Internacional sobre Acogimiento Residencial Terapéutico.

35. Therapeutic Residential Care for Children and Youth: A Consensus Statement of the International Work Group on Therapeutic Residential Care*.

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