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Is a Little Knowledge About Welfare a Dangerous Thing? A Small Scale Study Into Attitudes Towards, and Knowledge About, Welfare Expenditure
People, Place and Policy Onlin
doi 10.3351/ppp.0009.0001.0004
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April 23, 2015
Authors
Ian Cole
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Sheffield Hallam University
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