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‘My room is the kitchen’: lived experience of home-making, home-unmaking and emerging housing strategies of disadvantaged urban youth in austerity Ireland

« Ma chambre, c’est la cuisine »: expériences de créations et de dé-créations de foyers et nouvelles stratégies de logements parmi les jeunes irlandais défavorisés vivant en milieu urbain

“Mi habitación es la cocina”: experiencias de creación de viviendas y estrategias emergentes de residencia de jóvenes urbanos desfavorecidos en Irlanda

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Pages 598-619 | Received 26 Apr 2019, Accepted 14 May 2020, Published online: 19 Jun 2020

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