Ideologies in the Swedish health sector today: the crisis of the social democracy

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Ideologies in the Swedish health sector today : the crisis of the social democracy. / Diderichsen, Finn.

I: International Journal of Health Services, Bind 12, Nr. 2, 1982, s. 191-200.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

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Diderichsen, F 1982, 'Ideologies in the Swedish health sector today: the crisis of the social democracy', International Journal of Health Services, bind 12, nr. 2, s. 191-200. https://doi.org/10.2190/RFPA-JHT2-8VDA-WQ4Y

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Diderichsen, F. (1982). Ideologies in the Swedish health sector today: the crisis of the social democracy. International Journal of Health Services, 12(2), 191-200. https://doi.org/10.2190/RFPA-JHT2-8VDA-WQ4Y

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Diderichsen F. Ideologies in the Swedish health sector today: the crisis of the social democracy. International Journal of Health Services. 1982;12(2):191-200. https://doi.org/10.2190/RFPA-JHT2-8VDA-WQ4Y

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Diderichsen, Finn. / Ideologies in the Swedish health sector today : the crisis of the social democracy. I: International Journal of Health Services. 1982 ; Bind 12, Nr. 2. s. 191-200.

Bibtex

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