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期刊名:Critical social policy

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ISSN:0261-0183

e-ISSN:1461-703X

IF/分区:2.2/Q1

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Lee F Monaghan,Aoife Begley Lee F Monaghan
International debate on COVID-19 policy issues, notably negative social consequences, is vital when grappling with the pandemic legacy. Drawing from the second author's experiences in the Irish healthcare and higher education sectors, this ...
Gwyneth Lonergan Gwyneth Lonergan
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Jessica L Potter,Isabel Meier Jessica L Potter
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