Individualization, Citizenship, and Low Income Lone Mothers’ Caring “Choices” in Canada and Great Britain: Gender, Race, and Class Still Matter


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conference papers

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2016

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Webb, Jason, and Amber Gazso. 2016. Being Homeless and Becoming Housed in a Neo-liberal Policy Context: The Interplay of Fateful Moments and Social Support. Paper presented at The Qualitatives Conference. May, St. Catherine’s.

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Individualization, Citizenship, and Low Income Lone Mothers’ Caring “Choices” in Canada and Great Britain: Gender, Race, and Class Still Matter

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Gazso, Amber

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Individualization, Citizenship, and Low Income Lone Mothers’ Caring “Choices” in Canada and Great Britain: Gender, Race, and Class Still Matter

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Social Policy Association Conference

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Edinburgh, Scotland

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