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Content includes peer reviewed journals from government and specialist organisations tackling modern debates on topics including non-traditional families, parenting, marriage, divorce, division of labour, working mothers, birth rates and ageing.
Multidisciplinary collection indexes a range of peer reviewed journals, monographs, books, conference proceedings, research papers and reference materials in subject areas including agriculture, arts, Asian studies, business, cultural studies, education, history, indigenous studies, law, media, political science, reference, social sciences, science and technology
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