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Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society 2008 1(1):1; doi:10.1093/cjres/rsn003
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    Editorial: Poverty and Place in the UK and US Amy Glasmeier, Ron Martin, Peter Tyler and Danny Dorling
 
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    Neoliberal Poverty Governance: Race, Place and the Punitive Turn in U.S. Welfare Policy Sanford Schram, Richard Fording and Joe Soss
 
Area variations in household income across Great Britain Richard Berthoud
Male worklessness and the rise of lone parenthood in Great Britain Bob Rowthorn and David Webster

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