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A risky business: experiences of leaving home among young rural women

Pages 209-220 | Published online: 17 May 2006

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David Farrugia. (2014) Towards a spatialised youth sociology: the rural and the urban in times of change. Journal of Youth Studies 17:3, pages 293-307.
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