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In-text: (Germov and Poole, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: Germov, J. and Poole, M., n.d. Public Sociology. Saint Leonards: Allen & Unwin.
In-text: (Holter, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Holter, O., 2014. "What's in it for Men?." Volume 17(Issue 5), pp.p515-548, 34p.
In-text: (Malatzky, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Malatzky, C., 2013. DON'T SHUT UP: AUSTRALIA'S FIRST PAID PARENTAL LEAVE SCHEME AND BEYOND. Australian Feminist Studies, 28(76), pp.195-211.
In-text: (Peter and Drobnič, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Peter, S. and Drobnič, S., 2013. Women and their memberships: Gender gap in relational dimension of social inequality. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 31, pp.32-48.
In-text: (Scambor et al., 2014)
Your Bibliography: Scambor, E., Bergmann, N., Wojnicka, K., Belghiti-Mahut, S., Hearn, J., Holter, O., Gartner, M., Hr enjak, M., Scambor, C. and White, A., 2014. Men and Gender Equality: European Insights. Men and Masculinities, 17(5), pp.552-577.
In-text: (Van Bussel, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Van Bussel, T., 2014. Feminism is For Everybody, Except When it Isn't: Contemporary Gender Theory and Oppression in Development. [online] Volume 10(Issue 2), pp.pg. 58-64. 7p. Available at: <http://eds.a.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.newcastle.edu.au/eds/detail/detail?sid=ab558221-4824-4bc7-a523-53b7225e1fc6%40sessionmgr4005&vid=0&hid=4203&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWRzLWxpdmU%3d#db=a9h&AN=95273512> [Accessed 24 March 2015].
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