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Hi Paula!
I've just finished doing a literature review on this topic. Here is my
bibliography. I limited my review to primarily North American studies, but
it
should at least give you a start.
Best wishes!
Anne Varberg
Department of Family Social Science
University of Minnesota
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References
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