Scandinavian Model of Welfare: Lessons to be Learned for East Asia?

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Scandinavian Model of Welfare : Lessons to be Learned for East Asia? / Abrahamson, Peter.

I: Social Security Studies, Nr. 1, 2010, s. 16-27.

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Abrahamson, P 2010, 'Scandinavian Model of Welfare: Lessons to be Learned for East Asia?', Social Security Studies, nr. 1, s. 16-27.

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Abrahamson, P. (2010). Scandinavian Model of Welfare: Lessons to be Learned for East Asia? Social Security Studies, (1), 16-27.

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Abrahamson P. Scandinavian Model of Welfare: Lessons to be Learned for East Asia? Social Security Studies. 2010;(1):16-27.

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Abrahamson, Peter. / Scandinavian Model of Welfare : Lessons to be Learned for East Asia?. I: Social Security Studies. 2010 ; Nr. 1. s. 16-27.

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