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Factors Influencing the Political Activity of Social Workers: A Comparative Study Among Swiss and United States Social Workers
Various international and national social work ethical principles call social workers to participate in politics, yet not much research exists in the field of a political so-cial work. Little is known about the actual voluntary political engagement of social workers as well as factors influencing their political activity. Especially, few stud-ies with an international comparison focus have been conducted. Consequently, this study used cross sectional survey design to better understand the factors in-fluencing the political activity of social workers in Switzerland (n = 1242) and in the United States (n = 3033). The results indicate that the political activity of so-cial workers is strongly associated with the political influence of parents, with membership in a professional social work association as well as with political effi-cacy. There are some differences between Swiss and US social workers, mainly concerning the influence of memberships in trade unions. As one of few interna-tional practice comparison pieces, this article aims to further stimulate the dis-course on social workers’ political activity. For this purpose, implications for social work education, practice, and research are outlined in the final section.