Immigration Controls, the Family and the Welfare State

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Cohen challenges the assumption that one cannot work for the central or local government and challenge it at the same time. He does not encourage law breaking, but provides practical suggestions on how an official can act within the law without intentionally magnifying the problems of the person the official is obliged to serve. This book is challenging and deliberately thought-provoking, but it a...

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Cohen challenges the assumption that one cannot work for the central or local government and challenge it at the same time. He does not encourage law breaking, but provides practical suggestions on how an official can act within the law without intentionally magnifying the problems of the person the official is obliged to serve. This book is challenging and deliberately thought-provoking, but it a...

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  • ISBN: 9781846421938
  • Number of pages: 352
  • DRM: ADOBE_DRM
  • Publication Date: Jan 18, 2001
  • Publisher: JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERS
  • Format: pdf

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