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Development / Socioeconomics / National human rights institutions / Demography / Equality and Human Rights Commission / Government Equalities Office / Social enterprise / Joseph Rowntree Foundation / Social exclusion / Poverty / Sociology / Politics
Date: 2014-10-23 07:53:22
Development
Socioeconomics
National human rights institutions
Demography
Equality and Human Rights Commission
Government Equalities Office
Social enterprise
Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Social exclusion
Poverty
Sociology
Politics

ISSNThe Network Newsletter: tackling social exclusion in libraries, museums, archives and galleries Number 113, September 2010

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