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Moving out of Poverty:Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on mobility

Author(s): NARAYAN, Deepa;
PETESCH, Patti;
ISBN: 978-0-8213-6991-3;
Subjects: Social problem;
Publisher: : Palgrave Macmillian & The World Bank Washington , 2007;
Call number: 362.43NAR;
Type: Book
Available At: Main Library -> stacks
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362.43NAR
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245 $aMoving out of Poverty$bCross-Disciplinary Perspectives on mobility
260 $bPalgrave Macmillian & The World Bank$aWashington$c2007
650 $aSocial problem
653 $aSocial welfare - mobility, Poverty
700 $aPETESCH, Patti$eEditor

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