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Commodification and decommodification: a developmental critique
Graham Room
Department of Social & Policy Sciences
Centre for the Analysis of Social Policy and Society (CASPS)
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Welfare
100%
Commodification
100%
Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development
50%
Labour Force
50%
Welfare Analysis
50%
Central Places
50%
Social Sciences
Commodification
100%
Decommodification
100%
Welfare
28%
Vocational Training
14%
Manpower
14%
OECD Countries
14%
Welfare Analysis
14%
Social Investment
14%