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Browsing publications by Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock

Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Dr Susan Baines
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Dr Elizabeth Oughton
Working life in rural micro-enterprises: Old forms of organisation in the new economy2011
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Dr Mabel Lie
Dr Susan Baines
Citizenship, volunteering and active ageing2009
Dr Mabel Lie
Dr Susan Baines
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Citizenship, volunteering and active ageing2009
Dr Elizabeth Oughton
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Conservation in context: A view from below - implementation of conservation policies on the North York Moors2008
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Dr Mabel Lie
Dr Susan Baines
Citizenship, volunteering and active ageing2006
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Dr Mabel Lie
Dr Susan Baines
Older Volunteers: Capacities and Constraints2006
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Dr Mabel Lie
Dr Susan Baines
Older volunteers: capacities and constraints2006
Dr Elizabeth Oughton
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
The relationship between consumption and production: conceptualizing well-being inside the household2006
Dr Susan Baines
Dr Mabel Lie
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Volunteering, self-help and citizenship in later life: A collaborative research project by Age Concern Newcastle and the University of Newcastle upon Tyne2006
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Dr Susan Baines
Balancing work and family life in disadvantaged small business households2004
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Caring or not caring: academic responses to household and labour market change2004
Dr Susan Baines
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Guide: Fees and payments for artists2004
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Dr Susan Baines
Self-employment and the problem of balancing work and family life2004
Dr Susan Baines
Dr Mabel Lie
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Volunteering, self-help and citizenship in later life2004
Dr Elizabeth Oughton
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
A capabilities approach to sustainable household livelihoods2003
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