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Poverty and material hardship
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- Heflin, Colleen, and John Iceland. 2009. “Poverty, Material Hardship and Depression”. Social Science Quarterly 90 (5): 1051-71. Referenced from onlinelibrary.wiley.com: Poverty, Material Hardship and Depression.
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- Cox, Robynn, and Sally Wallace. 2016. “Identifying the Link Between Food Security and Incarceration”. Southern Economic Journal 82 (4): 1062-77. Referenced from onlinelibrary.wiley.com: Identifying the link between food security and incarceration.
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