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Housing Deprivation and Vulnerability in Western Europe

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The debate on social disadvantage has evolved considerably in recent decades. The traditional conception of the problem — largely one-dimensional and focused on economic poverty — has gradually been replaced by a variety of theoretical perspectives that address the issue in multi-dimensional terms.1

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© 2010 Pietro Palvarini and Emmanuele Pavolini

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Palvarini, P., Pavolini, E. (2010). Housing Deprivation and Vulnerability in Western Europe. In: Ranci, C. (eds) Social Vulnerability in Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230245778_6

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