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    The gendered consequences of Brexit (2019)

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    Masselot A
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    Masselot A (2019). The gendered consequences of Brexit. Flinders University, College of Business, Government and Law, Adelaide: To Brexit and Beyond. 28/03/2019-28/03/2019.
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    ANZSRC Fields of Research
    44 - Human society::4408 - Political science::440802 - Citizenship
    43 - History, heritage and archaeology::4303 - Historical studies::430304 - British history
    16 - Studies in Human Society::1699 - Other Studies in Human Society::169901 - Gender Specific Studies
    18 - Law and Legal Studies::1801 - Law

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