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CHILD POVERTY IN SOCIAL INCLUSION PARTNERSHIPS

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Bradshaw, J (2001a) 'Introduction' in Bradshaw, J (ed.) Poverty: The Outcomes for Children, London: Family Policy Studies Centre

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