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*Dennis, Norman and Erdos, George (1992) Families Without Fatherhood, London: IEA Health and Welfare Unit.  
 
*Dennis, Norman and Erdos, George (1992) Families Without Fatherhood, London: IEA Health and Welfare Unit.  
 
*Murray, Charles (1990) The Emerging British Underclass, London: IEA Health and Welfare Unit.  
 
*Murray, Charles (1990) The Emerging British Underclass, London: IEA Health and Welfare Unit.  
*Quest, Caroline (ed.) (1992) Equal Opportunities: A Feminist Fallacy, London: IEA Health and Welfare Unit.
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*Quest, Caroline (ed.) (1992) Equal Opportunities: A Feminist Fallacy, London: IEA Health and Welfare Unit.''
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*Whelan R., ''The Corrosion of Charity From Moral Renewal to Contract Culture, IEA Health & Welfare Unit, (1996).
  
 
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Revision as of 12:55, 24 August 2010

The IEA Health and Welfare Unit was a spin off think tanks from the Institute for Economic Affairs, which eventually changed its name to Civitas.

Publications

  • Dennis, Norman and Erdos, George (1992) Families Without Fatherhood, London: IEA Health and Welfare Unit.
  • Murray, Charles (1990) The Emerging British Underclass, London: IEA Health and Welfare Unit.
  • Quest, Caroline (ed.) (1992) Equal Opportunities: A Feminist Fallacy, London: IEA Health and Welfare Unit.
  • Whelan R., The Corrosion of Charity From Moral Renewal to Contract Culture, IEA Health & Welfare Unit, (1996).

Notes