Városi deszegregáció, társadalmilag heterogén lakóközösségek, társadalmi tőke – egy hazai városi szegregátum felszámolásának tapasztalatai
The role of social capital in the life of extremely poor, stigmatized, segregated communities, including Roma communities in the CEE Region is a well-documented phenomena. Bonding capital is on one hand limits social mobility, while on the other it provides essential resources for community members,...
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