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Understanding territorial inequalities in decentralised welfare systems: early childhood education and care system expansion in Croatia
* Administrative data on ECEC attendance and financing at the LGU level used in this article were collected within the project “ An analysis of the accessibility, quality, capacities and financing of the early childhood education and care system in Croatia ” commissioned in 2017 by the Croatian Ministry for Demography, Family, Youth and Social Policy
期刊介绍:
Public Sector Economics is double blind peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Institute of Public Finance, which seeks theoretical, empirical and policy-oriented contributions analysing the role and functioning of the public sector at macroeconomic, sectoral and microeconomic levels, in both advanced and emerging market economies. We also aim to provide a professional forum for the discussion of contemporary public policy issues and actively seek survey articles, appraisals of current policy debates, shorter notes and book reviews.