Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... Housing and Household Labour ) starts with a chapter that locates the shift in welfare policy from one based on a breadwinner model to one cast in a more individualistic mode . A great deal of detail is provided on specific policies and ...
... Housing and Household Labour ) starts with a chapter that locates the shift in welfare policy from one based on a breadwinner model to one cast in a more individualistic mode . A great deal of detail is provided on specific policies and ...
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... housing market uncertainty and insecurity . In the second chapter , Forrest flags the disturbing growth of ' misery on a breathtaking scale ' ( p . 33 ) across much of the globe , by noting how previously secure groups have become ...
... housing market uncertainty and insecurity . In the second chapter , Forrest flags the disturbing growth of ' misery on a breathtaking scale ' ( p . 33 ) across much of the globe , by noting how previously secure groups have become ...
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... housing tenure , consumption patterns and the ' commodification of nature ' by the garden industry . Primary empirical data on the meanings of home and garden ( and gardening activities ) are utilised to understand the relations between ...
... housing tenure , consumption patterns and the ' commodification of nature ' by the garden industry . Primary empirical data on the meanings of home and garden ( and gardening activities ) are utilised to understand the relations between ...
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