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Vulnerable mothers, vulnerable children: a follow-up study of unmarried mothers who kept their children /Susan MacDonnell.. --
1982, Policy, Planning and Research Division, Nova Scotia Dept. of Social Services, 1981, i.e. 1982.
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Cover of: Vulnerable mothers, vulnerable children
Vulnerable mothers, vulnerable children: a follow-up study of unmarried mothers who kept their children
1981, Policy, Planning and Research Division, Nova Scotia Dept. of Social Services
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Halifax

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 309-314.

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Pagination
xv, 325 p. ;
Number of pages
325

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OL20923429M
ISBN 10
0888710224

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