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From ‘Traditional Poverty’ to ‘Social Exclusion’

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Spanish Society After Franco
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The broad theme of social exclusion is approached in this chapter, principally through an investigation of the changing nature of the Spanish labour market and the pervasiveness of unemployment, although homelessness and the position of Third World immigrants is briefly examined. The interventions of the central government and the autonomies are discussed. Studies of poverty and income inequality are also reviewed.

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Mangen, S.P. (2001). From ‘Traditional Poverty’ to ‘Social Exclusion’. In: Spanish Society After Franco. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403940216_10

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