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See also Studies of a General Practice II, BackettE. M.HeadyJ. A.EvansJ. C. G. (1954) B.M.J.I, p. 109.
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The Need for Social Casework in the Setting of a General Practice, ShawL. A., Case Conference, Sept. 1954.
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A similar situation was found by Michael Young in his investigation of Kinship in Bethnal Green and Debden.
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RowntreeG.: The Finances of Founding a Family, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, VoL INo. 3. Oct. 1954, p. 201.
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As found in his study at young men in the borough by AllcornDerek. Personal communicatioa.
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c.f. SlaterWoodside, Patterns of Marriage.
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LoganR. F. L.GoldbergE. M., Rising Eighteen in a London Suburb. Brit. J. Soc.IVNo. 4, Dec. 1953, p. 323.