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Street children of Juarez: a field study

Mark W. Lusk, Felipe Peralta, and Gerald W. Vest

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Article topics:

  • Sociology..Disadvantaged Children
  • Medicine..Homelessness
  • Sociology..Workers
  • Criminology..Hispanics
  • Education..Professors
  • Sociology..Homeless
  • Criminology..Social Workers
  • Research Methods..Field Observation
  • Sociology..Social Work

International Social Work, Vol. 32, No. 4, 289-302 (1989)
DOI: 10.1177/002087288903200406


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