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    An exploration of family influences on perceptions of maternal competence among UK-born South Asian mothers in Britain

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    Authors
    Puthussery, Shuby
    Twamley, Katherine
    Harding, Seeromanie
    Macfarlane, Alison
    Affiliation
    University of Bedfordshire
    University College London
    University of Glasgow
    City University London
    Issue Date
    2015
    
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    Puthussery S, Twamley K, Harding S, Macfarlane A. (2015) 'An exploration of family influences on perceptions of maternal competence among UK-born South Asian mothers in Britain.' 12th Conference of the European Sociological Association (ESA), August 2015, Prague, Czech Republic
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10547/604732
    Additional Links
    http://esa12thconference.eu/sites/esa12thconference.eu/files/esa_2015_programme_book_lastupdate_20150825.pdf
    Type
    Conference papers, meetings and proceedings
    Language
    en
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    IHR Institute for Health Research

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