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Gender, Inequality and Rural women - The Good Old Rule: Gender and other power relationships in a rural community, by Gretchen Poiner, Sydney University Press, 1990 - Smalltown: A study of social inequality, cohesion and belonging, by Ken Dempsey, Oxford University Press, Melbourne 1990
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29 February 2016
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