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Database Information

Description:
(1972+) Index to political, economic, & social issues in current debate. Covers public & social policy literature of business, economics, finance, law, international relations, public administration, government, political science, & other social sciences.
Date Range:
1972+
Updated:
Quarterly
Includes:
Bibliographic citations with Abstracts; Some full text
Subject Coverage:
Criminal Justice; Demographics; Economics; Foreign Affairs; Government Publications; International Relations; Planning; Political Science; Population Studies; Public Administration; Public Affairs; Recreation and Tourism; Social Sciences; Sociology; Statistics; Tourism
Types of Materials Covered:
journal articles, books, statistical yearbooks, directories, conference proceedings, research reports and government documents from all over the world
Geographic Scope:
International
Content Provider:
Public Affairs Information Service, Inc.
Alternate Methods of Access:
Print Equivalent:
Software Requirements:
Web browser
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