Ethnic fragmentation and social expenditure: notions of social solidarity and membership and the challenges of ethnic diversity
<p>Does ethnic fragmentation negatively affect social expenditure? In this thesis, I examine why this research question, only partially tackled by the political economy literature, is also central for the social policy field. Using a sample of 156 countries, and controlling for variables that...
Main Author: | Carrillo Cabrera, U |
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Other Authors: | Smith, T |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2010
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