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Kelly Bogue (2019), The Divisive State of Social Policy: The ‘Bedroom Tax’, Austerity and Housing Insecurity, Bristol: Policy Press, £75.00, pp. 204, hbk.
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Kelly Bogue (2019), The Divisive State of Social Policy: The ‘Bedroom Tax’, Austerity and Housing Insecurity, Bristol: Policy Press, £75.00, pp. 204, hbk.
Published online by Cambridge University Press:
18 August 2020
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