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Research on poverty and anti-poverty strategies since 2009

Research on poverty and anti-poverty strategies since 2009. Welcome to the University of Sheffield Political Economy of Poverty and Social Inclusion website. This has three components. 1 Papers, videos and datasets related to the research programme on Music, social inclusion and well-being in North and South, initiated by the Universitys Department of Economics together with the University of Leeds and York St John University in late 2017. Paul Mosley University of Sheffield. In particular, w.

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Research on poverty and anti-poverty strategies since 2009. Welcome to the University of Sheffield Political Economy of Poverty and Social Inclusion website. This has three components. 1 Papers, videos and datasets related to the research programme on Music, social inclusion and well-being in North and South, initiated by the Universitys Department of Economics together with the University of Leeds and York St John University in late 2017. Paul Mosley University of Sheffield. In particular, w.

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