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Using Well-being for Better Public Policy
Author: Severinson, Peter
Date created: 2013-03-22
The Well-being of Low-income, Monolingual-Chinese Senior Residents: The Impact of Disinvestment and Gentrification in Vancouver’s Chinatown
Author: Fung, Sophie Ellen
Date created: 2016-06-27
Understanding the Impact of Youth Engagement on Positive Youth Development
Author: Allen, Kristy
Date created: 2020-04-06
Investing in the future: Addressing gaps in social and emotional well-being for youth in BC
Author: Dangwal, Jyotika
Date created: 2019-04-03

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