Abstract
A short introduction to the special issue of special issue of the Theoretical Practice Journal.Funding
Praca Mateusza Karolaka nad redakcją numeru możliwa była dzięki finansowanemu przez Narodowe Centrum Nauki stypendium na przygotowanie rozprawy doktorskiej „Return migrants inclusion and employment
the case of return migration from the UK to Poland.” Nr umowy
UMO-2016/20/T/HS6/00479.
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