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Mitigating Psychological Costs—The Role of Citizens’ Administrative Literacy and Social Capital
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Jonas Krogh Madsen
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February 14 2022
Journal:
Public Administration Review
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Wiley
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Matthias Döring:
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Journal
Title:
Public Administration Review
Abbreviated Title:
Public Administration Review
Publisher:
Wiley
ISSN (Print):
0033-3352
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1540-6210
Publication date Created:
July 2022
Publication date (Electronic):
February 14 2022
Publication date (Print):
July 2022
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Pages
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University of Southern Denmark
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Roskilde University
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10.1111/puar.13472
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1e9d3920-6a93-489a-a65e-278898b2d4af
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