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Do Council Housing Policies Reduce Migration between Regions?

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Hughes, Gordon
McCormick, Barry
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Volume (Year): 91 (1981)
Issue (Month): 364 (December)
Pages: 919-37
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  5. Andrews, Martyn J. & Clark, Ken & Whittaker, William, 2008. "The Determinants of Regional Migration in Great Britain: A Duration Approach," IZA Discussion Papers 3783, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA). [Downloadable!]
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  12. Mika Haapanen, 1998. "Internal Migration and Labour Market Transitions of Unemployment Workers," Discussion Papers 179, Government Institute for Economic Research Finland (VATT). [Downloadable!]
  13. Paul Flatau & Matt Forbes & Patric H. Hendershott, 2003. "Homeownership and Unemployment: The Roles of Leverage and Public Housing," NBER Working Papers 10021, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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