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391189d0-64e8-4fb1-8068-02fde45269ce
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Crossing the poverty line: The destiny of Sudanese Middle-class public sector employees
Author(s)
Sahal, Ibrahim Mohamed G.
Language(s)
English
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https://akb.au.int/handle/AKB/28507
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https://library.au.int/crossing-poverty-line-destiny-sudanese-middle-class-public-sector-employees-5
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Date of Issue
1999
Contributing Member
AUC Library
Publisher
Economic Social Research Institute
Place of Publication
Khartoum
Region
Africa
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Eastern Africa
Physical Description
44p., tables
Series Report / No
Social Science Research Report; No.11
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[1] I. Sahal,
Crossing the poverty line: The destiny of Sudanese Middle-class public sector employees.
Economic Social Research Institute, 1999.
MLA
Sahal, Ibrahim Mohamed G.,
Crossing the poverty line: The destiny of Sudanese Middle-class public sector employees.
Economic Social Research Institute, 1999.
APA
Sahal, I., (1999).
Crossing the poverty line: The destiny of Sudanese Middle-class public sector employees.
Economic Social Research Institute.
Chicago
Sahal, Ibrahim Mohamed G.. (1999).
Crossing the poverty line: The destiny of Sudanese Middle-class public sector employees.
Economic Social Research Institute.
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