EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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The same Title III also establishes the European Social Fund with the goal of improving employment opportunities and facilitating the geographical and occupational mobility of workers . What is arguably the most significant social ...
The same Title III also establishes the European Social Fund with the goal of improving employment opportunities and facilitating the geographical and occupational mobility of workers . What is arguably the most significant social ...
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... pressing in recent years ( Marks , 1992 ; Armstrong , 1989 ; Wallace , 1983 ) , leading to a doubling in the expenditure of the structural funds - the European Social Fund and the European Fund for Regional Development - by 1992.
... pressing in recent years ( Marks , 1992 ; Armstrong , 1989 ; Wallace , 1983 ) , leading to a doubling in the expenditure of the structural funds - the European Social Fund and the European Fund for Regional Development - by 1992.
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... the programme will thus be rich individuals within poor regions a phenomenon well - known in the Italian Mezzogiorno and which may be replicated in other regions of the Community as a result of the increases in the regional funds .
... the programme will thus be rich individuals within poor regions a phenomenon well - known in the Italian Mezzogiorno and which may be replicated in other regions of the Community as a result of the increases in the regional funds .
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