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is it really just the cuts? neo-liberal tales from the women’s voluntary and community sector in London

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Vacchelli, E., Kathrecha, P. & Gyte, N. is it really just the cuts? neo-liberal tales from the women’s voluntary and community sector in London. Fem Rev 109, 180–189 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1057/fr.2014.38

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