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1 online resource |
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Summary |
This study sheds new light on the issue of why poverty is never a 'neutral' phenomenon, but rather is always the result of more or less explicit social and political constructions. It illustrates how poverty and anti-poverty policies have been conceived, designed and implemented in Central Eastern Europe over the last century. The way in which social inclusion policies are conceived and constructed not only affects the final shape of poverty but also helps to define the very nature of each welfare system. |
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eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Economic assistance, Domestic -- Europe, Central.
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Economic assistance, Domestic. |
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Central Europe. |
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Economic assistance, Domestic -- Europe, Eastern.
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Eastern Europe. |
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Economic assistance, Domestic -- Former Soviet republics.
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Europe, Central -- Social policy.
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Social policy. |
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Europe, Eastern -- Social policy.
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Former Soviet republics -- Social policy.
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Electronic books.
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Print version: Romano, Serena. Political and social construction of poverty. Policy Press 2014 9781447312710 |
ISBN |
9781447312734 (electronic book) |
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1447312732 (electronic book) |
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1306408016 (electronic book) |
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9781306408011 (electronic book) |
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