Scholarly Support for Social Security: A Political History of Prevailing Beliefs, and of the Growing Number of Works Demonstrating that the "Conventional" Often Is Not "Wisdom"
Year of publication: |
2011
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Authors: | Skidmore, Max J. |
Published in: |
Poverty & Public Policy. - Policy Studies Organization, ISSN 1944-2858. - Vol. 3.2011, 4, 10, p. 10-10
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Publisher: |
Policy Studies Organization |
Subject: | Social Security | conventional | wisdom | social welfare | managing public opinion |
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