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    The long-run decline in employment participation for Australian public housing tenants: An investigation

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    Authors
    Wood, G.
    Ong, Rachel
    Dockery, Alfred Michael
    Date
    2011
    Type
    Book Chapter
    
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    Wood, G. and Ong, R. and Dockery, A.M. 2011. The long-run decline in employment participation for Australian public housing tenants: An investigation. In Housing economics, volume 5: Government, policy and contemporary developments, ed. Alex marsh and Kenneth Gibb, 175-199. UK, USA, INDIA AND SINGAPORE: Sage Publications.
    Source Title
    Housing economics, volume 5: Government, policy and contemporary developments
    ISBN
    978-1-84920-018-9
    School
    School of Economics and Finance
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49140
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