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Date: 2013-02-27 14:33:00
Structure
Welfare state
Social systems
Urban decay
Welfare
Social exclusion
Redistribution of wealth
Social policy
Social protection
Sociology
Political philosophy
Economics

The Effects of Redistributive Conflicts on Immigrants

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