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search-total-matching31search-total-matching- Mothers doing friendship in a hostile environment | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- Social class origin and job quality in the United Kingdom | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- Emerging longitudinal scholars: Midlife, employment, engagement and wellbeing | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- Deconstructing transphobia | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- Identity processes among gay and bisexual men of religious faith | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- Exploring digital life-worlds: the postphenomenology of writing | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- Crisis of the private? Digital technology, raising children, and the bypassing of speech | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- Intergenerational transmission of advantage. Sibling similarity in education across the world | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- Does old age social security help children? | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- The role of Israeli higher education in Palestinian oppression: In conversation with Maya Wind | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
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