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Social inequality: its character, how it is perceived, and the implications of its perceptions for social and political stability

Social inequality: its character, how it is perceived, and the implications of its perceptions for social and political stability
Social inequality: its character, how it is perceived, and the implications of its perceptions for social and political stability
Nestor Historia
Binelli, Chiara
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Loveless, Matthew
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Whitefield, Stephen
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Eliseeva, I.I.
Binelli, Chiara
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Loveless, Matthew
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Whitefield, Stephen
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Eliseeva, I.I.

Binelli, Chiara, Loveless, Matthew and Whitefield, Stephen (2011) Social inequality: its character, how it is perceived, and the implications of its perceptions for social and political stability. In, Eliseeva, I.I. (ed.) Social Inequality in the Postsocialist Countries of Central and Eastern Europe: a Sociological Analysis. Moscow, RU. Nestor Historia.

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Published date: 2011
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Organisations: Social Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 339093
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/339093
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Date deposited: 24 May 2012 09:07
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 00:24

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Author: Chiara Binelli
Author: Matthew Loveless
Author: Stephen Whitefield
Editor: I.I. Eliseeva

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