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Gabriele BallarinoEmmanuele Pavolini Disuguaglianze e sistemi di istruzione oggi: prospettive empiriche pp. 3-6, DOI: 10.7389/86409 Details € 8,00 Cite
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Gabriele BallarinoNazareno Panichella Social status and geographic mobility in Italy in the second half of the 20th century pp. 29-52, DOI: 10.7389/86411 Details € 8,00 Cite
Gianluca ArgentinGianna BarbieriCarlo Barone Social origin, educational counseling and high school enrollment. An analysis based on enrollment data pp. 53-74, DOI: 10.7389/86412 Details € 8,00 Cite
Emiliano CampodifioriPatrizia FalzettiMonica Papini Pre-primary school attendance and students' performances pp. 75-114, DOI: 10.7389/86413 Details € 8,00 Cite
Stefano Cantalini Education and second births in Italy. A gender analysis of the association betwee n education level and second birth rates pp. 115-136, DOI: 10.7389/86414 Details € 8,00 Cite
Federico Razetti Bilateral welfare agreements and «second» welfare: first considerations based on Italian regional experiences in the artisan sector pp. 137-164, DOI: 10.7389/86415 Details € 8,00 Cite
Matteo Jessoula The Poletti-Renzi pension reform: a step towards the solution of the pension «trilemma»? pp. 169-174, DOI: 10.7389/86417 Details € 8,00 Cite
Marta Cerioni The management of debt reduction plans by the State and the Regions in the Italian National Healthcare System pp. 175-180, DOI: 10.7389/86418 Details € 8,00 Cite
Benedetta Polini Social policies for children and parenting support. An overview of recent measures pp. 181-188, DOI: 10.7389/86419 Details € 8,00 Cite
Ilaria Madama The EU and the fight against severe material deprivation. The Fu nd for European Aid to the Most Deprived, between continuity and innovation pp. 189-206, DOI: 10.7389/86420 Details € 8,00 Cite
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