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Since the second World War the western world has witnessed an enormous growth of social security. A similar trend has been observed in a number of eastern European countries, although the level of social security in the latter is still fairly limited.

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Veldkamp, G.M.J. (1982). Social security and the economic crisis. In: EISS Yearbook 1980–1981 Part II / Annuaire EISS 1980–1981 Partie II. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-3734-6_9

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