Ethnicization in Welfare State Politics

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Ethnicization in Welfare State Politics. / Hjorth, Frederik Georg.

Institut for Statskundskab, Københavns Universitet, 2016. 196 s. (Ph.d. - serien; Nr. 3, Bind 2016).

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Hjorth, FG 2016, Ethnicization in Welfare State Politics. Ph.d. - serien, nr. 3, bind 2016, Institut for Statskundskab, Københavns Universitet. <http://fghjorth.github.io/papers/fhphd_afhandling.pdf>

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Hjorth, F. G. (2016). Ethnicization in Welfare State Politics. Institut for Statskundskab, Københavns Universitet. Ph.d. - serien Bind 2016 Nr. 3 http://fghjorth.github.io/papers/fhphd_afhandling.pdf

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Hjorth FG. Ethnicization in Welfare State Politics. Institut for Statskundskab, Københavns Universitet, 2016. 196 s. (Ph.d. - serien; Nr. 3, Bind 2016).

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Hjorth, Frederik Georg. / Ethnicization in Welfare State Politics. Institut for Statskundskab, Københavns Universitet, 2016. 196 s. (Ph.d. - serien; Nr. 3, Bind 2016).

Bibtex

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