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| A Case Study Approach to Sociology of the Family | |||
| J Gray. (2000). A Case Study Approach to Sociology of the Family. In: G. Macheski et al (eds) Teaching about Families: A Collection of Essays, Syllabi, Projects, and Assignments, Websites and Bibliographies | |||
| A Celebration of Foster Care: a special edition of the Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies | |||
| F Hogan. (2002). A Celebration of Foster Care: a special edition of the Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies, Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies, 3 (1) | |||
| A follow-up project on perceptions of women about fertility, sex, and motherhood: probing the data further | |||
| J Murphy-Lawless. (2006). A follow-up project on perceptions of women about fertility, sex, and motherhood: probing the data further. Crisis Pregnancy Agency Report No.17, Crisis Pregnancy Agency. December | |||
| A Formative Evaluation of the Community-Based Family Support Programme | |||
| J Canavan, B Brady, B Merriman. (2008). A Formative Evaluation of the Community-Based Family Support Programme. Children's Research Centre | |||
| A guide to what works in family support services for vulnerable families | |||
| K McKeown. (2000). A guide to what works in family support services for vulnerable families. The Department of Health and Children (Office of the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs) | |||
| A More caring State? The Implications of Welfare State Restructuring for Social Care in the Republic of Ireland | |||
| M Daly. (1998). A More caring State? The Implications of Welfare State Restructuring for Social Care in the Republic of Ireland. In: J E Lewis (ed) Gender, Social Care and Welfare State Restructuring for Social Care in the Republic of Ireland | |||
| A Place for Children? Children in Families Living in Emergency Accommodation. The Perspectives of Children, Parents and Professionals | |||
| A Halpenny, A Keogh, R Gilligan. (2002). A Place for Children? Children in Families Living in Emergency Accommodation. The Perspectives of Children, Parents and Professionals. Children's Research Centre. | |||
| A place to call our own | |||
| L Costello, L Kerrins. (2003). 'A Place to Call Our Own' Research on the Housing and Housing Support Needs of Young Lone Parents in Tallaght. CSER | |||
| A polymorphism in the MTHFD1 gene increases a mother's risk of having an unexplained second trimester pregnancy loss | |||
| A Parle-McDermott, F Pangilinan, JL Mills, CC Signore, AM Molloy, A Cotter, M Conley, C Cox, PN Kirke, JM Scott, LC Brody. (2006). A polymorphism in the MTHFD1 gene increases a mother's risk of having an unexplained second trimester pregnancy loss. Health Research Board | |||
| A small scale study of the relationship between measures of deprivation and child care referrals | |||
| K Winter, P Connolly. (2005). A Small-Scale Study of the Relationship Between Measures of Deprivation and Child-Care Referrals. British Journal of Social Work, 35 (6), 937-952 | |||
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