EU transnational exchange project on: mainstreaming social inclusion
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European Anti-Poverty NetworkInstitute for Solidarity and Social Security
Combat Poverty Agency
Office for Social Inclusion
National Economic and Social Forum
Office of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister
The National School of Public Health
Issue Date
2004-02Keywords
EUROPEAN UNIONSOCIAL EXCLUSION
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European Anti-Proverty Newtwork, Institute for Solidarity and Social Security,Combat Poverty Agency, Office for Social Inclusion, National Economic and Social Forum, Office of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister, The National School of Public Health. EU transnational exchange project on: mainstreaming social inclusion. Brussels:European Commission; 2004. 104p.Publisher
European CommissionAdditional Links
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European Commission, The Office for Social Inclusion, Department of Social and Family Affairs,The Combat Poverty Agency,Collections
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