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    The Domain of Social Services in the Twenty-First Century: Digital Transformation and Innovative Development within New Paradigms
    (United Kingdom, 2025-09-25) Maiboroda, Oksana; Haponchuk, Olena; Martyniuk, Yaroslava; Martyniuk, Yaroslava
    Background: The innovative potential and level of digitalization in social work across European Union (EU) member states have gained importance due to the growing need for systematic implementation of digital innovations. These include the automation of routine processes, new approaches to needs assessment, service delivery, and virtual client interaction. Despite the relevance of digital tools, their integration into social work remains uneven and underresearched. Materials and Methods: This study employed a literature synthesis method to identify the main benefits and challenges of digital transformation in social work, along with systematization to organize findings from previous research. The generalization method was used to develop recommendations for digital policy in the field. Quantitative analysis was conducted using a sample of EU and European Economic Area countries. Statistical analysis was carried out in Jeffreys’s Amazing Statistics Program (JASP), applying correlation and cluster analysis to assess the relationship between levels of digitalization and social sector investment. Results: Cluster analysis revealed three distinct groups among the countries studied. The first cluster comprises nations with a high level of digitalization and substantial expenditures on social services. The second cluster includes countries with moderate levels of both digitalization and social investment. The third cluster is characterized by low digitalization levels and minimal investment in social services. These distinctions highlight significant disparities in the adoption and integration of digital tools in social work systems across Europe. Conclusion: Digitalization presents considerable opportunities for enhancing the efficiency and accessibility of social work services. However, its effective implementation requires a comprehensive evaluation of national contexts and influencing factors. Tailored strategies that align with specific social, economic, and technological conditions are essential for ensuring successful digital transformation in the social sector.