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This edited volume brings together theoretical and empirical essays that explore how public policies can promote or hinder social justice in plural and diverse societies. Through comparative analysis and case studies, the contributors examine issues of equality, inclusion, welfare, citizenship, and redistribution — assessing how policy design and implementation affect fairness and opportunity across social groups.
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Publisher: The Policy Press
Publishing Year: 2008
ISBN: 978-1-86134-934-7
Pages: 304