E uropeanization of Social I nclusion Policy in M acedonia – Trends, Challenges and Potential Benefits

The article explores policies, trends and challenges related to social inclusion in M acedonia, and assesses the contribution of EU strategic frameworks and instruments towards the country's greater inclusive growth. In this respect, the article starts by exploring existing instruments for pre‐...

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