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Author
Jordan, Alan Kenneth.
Title
The common treasury : the distribution of income to families and households / Alan Jordan
Published
Woden, A.C.T. : Social Security Review, Dept. of Social Security, 1987
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361.994 Bac v.22
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361.994 Bac v.22
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Description
2 volume in 1 (239 pages) ; 30 cm
Series
Background/discussion paper / Social Security Review ; no. 22
Research paper / Policy and Research Branch, Social Policy Division, Department of Social Security ; no. 37
Background/discussion paper (Social Security Review (Australia)) ; no. 22
Research paper (Australia. Department of Social Security. Social Policy Division) ; no. 37
Contents
v. 1. Method, families and households. -- v. 2. Older men, the extremes, incomes and inequality
Notes
Includes bibliographies
Includes index
Bibliography
Includes bibliographies
Notes
Research paper (Australia. Dept. of Social Security. Social Policy Division) no:37
Subject
Income distribution -- Australia -- Statistics.
Income distribution -- Australia.
Income -- Australia.
Author
Australia. Department of Social Security. Social Policy Division.
Australia. Social Security Review.
LC no.
64251780
ISBN
0642517800 (set)
Other Titles
Method, families and households
Older men, the extremes, incomes and inequality
Method, families and households
Older men, the extremes, incomes and inequality
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