Audrey Hunt
Audrey Hunt
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- Image source: Open LibraryTE
The elderly at home
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Families and Their Needs with Particular Reference to One-Parent Families
cover - Image source: Open LibraryAS
A survey of women's employment
cover - WAWomen and paid workAudrey Hunt
Women and Paid Work
no cover - WAWomen and Paid Work (Warwick St...Audrey Hunt
Women and Paid Work (Warwick Studies in Employment)
no cover - MAManagement attitudes and practi...Audrey Hunt
Management attitudes and practices towards women at work
no cover - FAFamilies and their needsAudrey Hunt
Families and their needs
no cover - PCPost-training careers of govern...Audrey Hunt
Post-training careers of government training centre trainees
no cover - THThe home help service in Englan...Audrey Hunt
The home help service in England and Wales
no cover - ASA survey of Scottish tourism: a...Audrey Hunt
A survey of Scottish tourism: a survey carried out in 1964 for the Scottish Development Department
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- Open Work
The elderly at home
- Open Work
Families and Their Needs with Particular Reference to One-Parent Families
- Open Work
A survey of women's employment
- Open Work
Women and Paid Work
- Open Work
Women and Paid Work (Warwick Studies in Employment)
- Open Work
Management attitudes and practices towards women at work
- Open Work
Families and their needs
- Open Work
Post-training careers of government training centre trainees
- Open Work
The home help service in England and Wales
- Open Work
A survey of Scottish tourism: a survey carried out in 1964 for the Scottish Development Department