Artikel dengan mandat akses publik - Sue HeathPelajari lebih lanjut
Tidak tersedia di mana pun: 4
Post break-up housing pathways of young adults in England in light of family and friendship-based support
G Aeby, S Heath
Journal of Youth Studies 23 (10), 1381-1395, 2020
Mandat: Swiss National Science Foundation, UK Economic and Social Research Council
Young adults and shared household living: Achieving independence through the (re) negotiation of peer relationships
S Heath, L Kenyon
Youth, Citizenship and Empowerment, 110-126, 2018
Mandat: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Domestic and housing transitions and the negotiation of intimacy
S Heath
Young People in Risk Society: The Restructuring of Youth Identities and …, 2017
Mandat: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Negotiating sexual relationships and alternative domesticities in shared households in England
S Heath, RM Scicluna
Sexuality and Gender at Home, 52-64, 2020
Mandat: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Tersedia di suatu tempat: 5
Gifts, loans and intergenerational support for young adults
S Heath, E Calvert
Sociology 47 (6), 1120-1135, 2013
Mandat: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Siblings, fairness and parental support for housing in the UK
S Heath
Housing Careers, Intergenerational Support and Family Relations, 138-152, 2020
Mandat: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Urban singles and shared housing
O Druta, R Ronald, S Heath
Social & Cultural Geography 22 (9), 1195-1203, 2021
Mandat: Australian Research Council
Balancing the formal and the informal: The relational challenges of everyday practices of co-operation in shared housing co-operatives in the UK
S Heath
Social & Cultural Geography 22 (9), 1256-1273, 2021
Mandat: UK Economic and Social Research Council
How personal networks govern educational decisions
S Heath, A Fuller, B Johnston
Networked Governance: New Research Perspectives, 107-119, 2017
Mandat: UK Economic and Social Research Council
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