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This volume analyzes the consequences of the growing reliance on the solidarity principle as a platform to address the needs of socially vulnerable groups. Emphasizing labor law and policy, this original contribution explores how the solidarity principle is rendered in policies and practices, demonstrating very concrete limitations and advantages.
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Keywords
- inequality
- Labor law
- Social movements
- solidarity
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