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Social Exclusion in Central-Eastern Europe Concept, measurement and policy interventions

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Orsolya Lelkes () (European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria)

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Paper provided by Faculty of economics, Department of Economics in its series Working Papers with number 200622.

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Length: 28 pages
Date of creation: 2006
Date of revision: Jun 2006
Publication status: Published in International Labour Organization, http://www.euro.centre.org/data/1181637085_99921.pdf; Serbian translation published in Panoeconomicus, June 2006, pages 131-159
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