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Children’s sibling relationships and gendered practices: talk, activity and dealing with change

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Pages 499-513 | Published online: 21 Aug 2006

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Sue Heath. (2018) Siblings, fairness and parental support for housing in the UK. Housing Studies 33:2, pages 284-298.
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Virginia Morrow & Berry Mayall. (2009) What is wrong with children's well-being in the UK? Questions of meaning and measurement1 . Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 31:3, pages 217-229.
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Samantha Punch. (2007) ‘I Felt they were Ganging up on me’: Interviewing Siblings at Home. Children's Geographies 5:3, pages 219-234.
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Ana Patrícia Hilário. (2021) Sibling caring roles and responsibilities when a child suffers from a chronic illness. Sociology Compass 16:1.
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Samantha Wilkinson. (2019) ‘She was Like “Don’t Try This” and “Don’t Drink This” and “Don’t Mix These”’: Older Siblings and the Transmission of Embodied Knowledge Surrounding Alcohol Consumption. YOUNG 28:3, pages 242-258.
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Katherine Davies. (2018) ‘Sticky’ proximities: Sibling relationships and education. The Sociological Review 67:1, pages 210-225.
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Marianne Notko & Eija Sevón. (2018) Conflicts in Family Relations, Children's Emotions and Agency. Children & Society 32:1, pages 61-72.
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Michelle Webster. (2018) Siblings' caring roles in families with a child with epilepsy. Sociology of Health & Illness 40:1, pages 204-217.
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Sanna Aaltonen. (2016) ‘My mother thought upper secondary school was OK, but then my sibling said no’ - Young People's Perceptions of the Involvement of Parents and Siblings in their Future Choices. Sociological Research Online 21:1, pages 65-76.
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Samantha Punch & Elizabeth Graham. 2016. Methodological Approaches. Methodological Approaches 1 23 .
Katherine Davies. (2014) Siblings, Stories and the Self: The Sociological Significance of Young People’s Sibling Relationships. Sociology 49:4, pages 679-695.
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Virginia Morrow & Berry Mayall. 2010. Health Assets in a Global Context. Health Assets in a Global Context 145 165 .
Ian McIntosh & Samantha Punch. (2009) `Barter', `Deals', `Bribes' and `Threats'. Childhood 16:1, pages 49-65.
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