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An agenda for fixing the social security/welfare benefits system
Author(s):
Sarah Batty
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Michael Orton
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Publication date
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June 2018
Journal:
Journal of Poverty and Social Justice
Publisher:
Bristol University Press
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Title:
Journal of Poverty and Social Justice
Publisher:
Bristol University Press
ISSN (Print):
1759-8273
ISSN (Electronic):
1759-8281
Publication date Created:
June 2018
Publication date (Print):
June 2018
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Pages
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Welfare Rights Specialist
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University of Warwick, UK
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DOI:
10.1332/175982718X15244988914331
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1e9d485a-ff2c-44a4-9fbd-4382a7e777fa
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