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Welfare Conditionality, Benefit Sanctions and Homelessness in the UK: Ending the 'Something for Nothing Culture' or Punishing the Poor?

The Journal of Poverty and Social Justice - United Kingdom
doi 10.1332/175982717x14842281240539
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SociologyPublic AdministrationPolitical Science
Date

February 28, 2017

Authors
Kesia Reeve
Publisher

Bristol University Press


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