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      The “Pink Pound” in the “Gaybourhood”? Neighbourhood Deprivation and Sexual Orientation in Scotland

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                Journal
                Housing, Theory and Society
                Housing, Theory and Society
                Informa UK Limited
                1403-6096
                1651-2278
                August 19 2014
                January 02 2015
                January 23 2015
                January 02 2015
                : 32
                : 1
                : 94-111
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                10.1080/14036096.2014.991809
                71cc6b4b-3a46-4cd0-859b-b969a798ccde
                © 2015
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