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The Importance of Health in Promoting Employability in the East Midlands

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The Importance of Health in Promoting Employability in the East Midlands. / Beck, Vanessa ; Quinn, Martin.
In: Sociological Research Online, Vol. 15, No. 1, 30.03.2011, p. 9-20.

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Beck V, Quinn M. The Importance of Health in Promoting Employability in the East Midlands. Sociological Research Online. 2011 Mar 30;15(1):9-20.

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Beck, Vanessa ; Quinn, Martin. / The Importance of Health in Promoting Employability in the East Midlands. In: Sociological Research Online. 2011 ; Vol. 15, No. 1. pp. 9-20.

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