Social Workers in Political Office

A Comparative Perspective on Recruitment, Career Patterns and Social Advocacy

Sigrid Leitner editor Klaus Stolz editor Tobias Kindler editor Eva Maria Löffler editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bristol University Press

Publishing:31st Oct '25

£27.99

This title is due to be published on 31st October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Social Workers in Political Office cover

Available open access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.

One of the most significant ways that social workers can engage with policy is by holding elected office. How and why do social workers transition into political roles? And what impact do they have on policy making once they get there?

This book is the first systematic, comparative study of social workers in electoral politics across liberal democracies. Drawing on a common conceptual framework, leading scholars analyse the recruitment, career trajectories and advocacy roles of social workers in Austria, Canada, the Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Israel, Italy, Portugal, Switzerland, the UK and the US. The book highlights key similarities, differences and underlying factors that shape social workers’ political engagement.

This is a valuable resource for academics, practitioners, policy makers and students in social work, social policy and political science, offering fresh insights into the intersection of professional practice and political leadership.

“Cutting-edge research and an important contribution to understanding and promoting the political engagement of social workers.” Günter Rieger, DHBW Stuttgart

ISBN: 9781447373483

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224 pages