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Neighbourhood effects on fear of crime in Canada
Author: Pastia, Cristina
Date created: 2015-08-17
Neighborhood Makes or Breaks Active Ageing? Findings from Cross-Sectional Path Analysis
Author: Gan, Daniel R. Y., Author: Cheng, Grand H.-L., Author: Ng, Tze Pin, Author: Gwee, Xinyi, Author: Soh, Chang Yuan, Author: Fung, John Chye, Author: Cho, Im Sik
Date created: 2022-03-20

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