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Main Author:
Yankelovich, Daniel
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Somerset :
Taylor and Francis,
2000.
Subjects:
Public welfare
>
United States.
Public welfare
>
Sweden.
Social adjustment
>
Sweden.
Social adjustment
>
United States.
Welfare state.
International economic relations
>
Social aspects.
International economic relations
>
Social aspects
Public welfare
Social adjustment
Welfare state
Sweden
United States
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1 online resource (65 pages)
ISBN:
9781351320719
1351320718
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