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BEATTY, Christina
(2009).
A gendered theory of employment, unemployment and sickness.
Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 27 (6), 958-974.
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BEATTY, Christina, FOTHERGILL, Steve, HOUSTON, Donald, POWELL, Ryan and SISSONS, Paul
(2009).
A gendered theory of employment, unemployment, and sickness.
Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 27 (6), 958-974.
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CRISP, Richard
(2013).
‘Communities with oomph’? Exploring the potential for stronger social ties to revitalise disadvantaged neighbourhoods.
Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 31 (2), 324-339.
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EADSON, William
(2016).
State enrolment and energy-carbon transitions: syndromic experimentation and atomisation in England.
Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 34 (8), 1612-1631.
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FLETCHER, Del
(2008).
Tackling concentrations of worklessness : highlighting the limits of work-focused organisational cultures in the UK.
Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 26 (3), 563-582.
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GORE, Tony and HOLLYWOOD, Emma
(2009).
The role of social networks and geographical location in labour market participation in the UK coalfields.
Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 27 (6), 1008-1021.
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HUGGINS, Robert and JOHNSTON, Andrew
(2009).
The economic and innovation contribution of universities: a regional perspective.
Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 27 (6), 1088-1106.
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JAY, S. A.
(2007).
Pylons in the back yard: local planning and perceived risks to health.
Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 25 (3), 423-438.
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LAWLESS, Paul
(2011).
Understanding the scale and nature of outcome change in area-regeneration programmes: evidence from the New Deal for Communities Programme in England.
Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 29 (3), 520-532.
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