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The Effects of Living in Segregated vs. Mixed Areas in Northern Ireland: A Simultaneous Analysis of Contact and Threat Effects in the Context of Micro-Level Neighbourhoods
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Main Authors:
Schmid, K
,
Tausch, N
,
Hewstone, M
,
Hughes, J
,
Cairns, E
Format:
Journal article
Published:
2008
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