Meet the local policy workers: Implementation of health promotion guidelines in Denmark

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Meet the local policy workers : Implementation of health promotion guidelines in Denmark. / Wimmelmann, Camilla L.; Vallgårda, Signild; Jensen, Anja MB.

I: Public Policy and Administration, Bind 33, Nr. 1, 2018, s. 66-87.

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Wimmelmann, CL, Vallgårda, S & Jensen, AMB 2018, 'Meet the local policy workers: Implementation of health promotion guidelines in Denmark', Public Policy and Administration, bind 33, nr. 1, s. 66-87. https://doi.org/10.1177/0952076716683568

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Wimmelmann, C. L., Vallgårda, S., & Jensen, A. MB. (2018). Meet the local policy workers: Implementation of health promotion guidelines in Denmark. Public Policy and Administration, 33(1), 66-87. https://doi.org/10.1177/0952076716683568

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Wimmelmann CL, Vallgårda S, Jensen AMB. Meet the local policy workers: Implementation of health promotion guidelines in Denmark. Public Policy and Administration. 2018;33(1):66-87. https://doi.org/10.1177/0952076716683568

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Wimmelmann, Camilla L. ; Vallgårda, Signild ; Jensen, Anja MB. / Meet the local policy workers : Implementation of health promotion guidelines in Denmark. I: Public Policy and Administration. 2018 ; Bind 33, Nr. 1. s. 66-87.

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