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Developing the right to social security – a gender perspective, by B. Goldblatt
Beth Goldblatt’s book Developing the Right to Social Security – A Gender Perspective (2016) is a gem in many ways. The topic is relevant, the approach to the subject is refreshing (and provocative) and the writing style is accessible to a wide range of readers, including policy-makers who should, in...
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