EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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While " social policy " is not a technical term with exact and uniform meaning , there is general agreement that its central core consists of social insurance , public assistance , the health and welfare services ...
While " social policy " is not a technical term with exact and uniform meaning , there is general agreement that its central core consists of social insurance , public assistance , the health and welfare services ...
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The social policies of industrialized countries are the result of the social struggles of the past and reflect the values of societies in which the central issue was the distribution of the domestic product . Social regulation , both at ...
The social policies of industrialized countries are the result of the social struggles of the past and reflect the values of societies in which the central issue was the distribution of the domestic product . Social regulation , both at ...
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However , the CAP represents not only an inefficient , but also a perverse type of social policy since it favours the well - to - do farmers of northern and central Europe rather than the poor hill farmers of the South .
However , the CAP represents not only an inefficient , but also a perverse type of social policy since it favours the well - to - do farmers of northern and central Europe rather than the poor hill farmers of the South .
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