Songs of Innocence (37 page)

Read Songs of Innocence Online

Authors: Fran Abrams

7
. http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/social_trends_rd/­social_trends/-no__30__2000_edition/index.html. Accessed 12.07.12.

Epilogue

1
.
Idealizing Parenthood to Rationalize Parental Investments
, Richard P. Eibach and Steven E. Mock, Psychological Science
February
2011 vol. 22 no. 2 203 – 208.

2
. ONS labour market statistics, table A06. Educational status, economic activity and inactivity of young people.
http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/­rel/lms/labour-market-statistics/­march2012/table-a06.xls

3
. John Sommerville, p. 9, op cit.

4
. See Zelizer, Viviana A.,
Pricing the Priceless Child: The changing social value of children
, New York: Basic Books, 1985.

5
.
Idealizing Parenthood to Rationalize Parental Investments
, Richard P. Eibach and Steven E. Mock, Op Cit.

6
. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tyler-moss/­generationy_b_1354104.html, accessed 6 July, 2012.

7
.
Demand for Higher Education to 2020 and Beyond
, Bahram Bekhradnia,
www.hepi.ac.uk/files/31HEDemandto2020andb8yondsummary.doc
,
accessed July 6, 2012.

8
. 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
Mail on Sunday
, December 18, 2011

9
.
Salford Star
, 9/8/11.

10
.
Riots, Communities and Victims Panel, 5 Days in August: An interim report on the 2011 English Riots
.
http://riotspanel.independent.gov.uk/­wp-content/uploads/2012/04/­Interim-report-5-Days-in-August.pdf. Accessed 13 July, 2012.

11
.
Unemployment in Interwar Britain
, Professor Barry Eichengreen,
ReFresh
, Volume 8, Spring 1989.
http://www.ehs.org.uk/ehs/refresh/­assets/Eichengreen8a.pdf. Accessed July 6, 2012.

12
. Ibid.

13
. Interviews with the author.

14
. Interview with the
Guardian
: http://www.guardian.co.uk/­fashion/2012/jan/20/­weekender-francesca-omojudi.

15
. Riots, communities and victims panel, op. cit.

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