Race and the feminization of poverty in the lives of low income women

a study of the social construction of urban places

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Race and the feminization of poverty in the lives of low income women: a study of the social construction of urban places
1998, Urban Studies Programme, Division of Social Science, York University
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references: p. 33-37.
"August 1998."

Published in
Toronto
Series
Working paper / Urban Studies Programme,, no. 20, Working paper (York University (Toronto, Ont.). Division of Social Science. Urban Studies Programme) ;, no. 20.

Classifications

Library of Congress
HV1447.G73 P43 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
37 p. ;
Number of pages
37

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL492535M
ISBN 10
1550143492
LCCN
98224440
OCLC/WorldCat
39385989
Goodreads
2320064

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