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Young People, Inequality and Youth Work
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This deals with youth work practice, organization and the social and economic position of young people. It deals specifically with class division and economic inequalities experienced by young people.
Bloomsbury Academic
Title: Young People, Inequality and Youth Work
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This deals with youth work practice, organization and the social and economic position of young people.
It deals specifically with class division and economic inequalities experienced by young people.
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