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Epilogue
1
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Idealizing Parenthood to Rationalize Parental Investments
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2011 vol. 22 no. 2 203 – 208.
2
. ONS labour market statistics, table A06. Educational status, economic activity and inactivity of young people.
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5
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. From ‘Reading The Riots’, published by the
Guardian
in conjunction with the London School of Economics, December
12, 2011. Quoted by Theresa May in the
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13
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14
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Guardian
: http://www.guardian.co.uk/fashion/2012/jan/20/weekender-francesca-omojudi.
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