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Hohola: the significance of social networks in urban adaptation of women in Papua-New Guinea's first low-cost housing estate

Title:Hohola: the significance of social networks in urban adaptation of women in Papua-New Guinea's first low-cost housing estate
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Note:New Guinea Research Unit, Australian National University, 1969
  
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Subject:Housing -- Papua New Guinea -- Port Moresby
Subject:Port Moresby (Papua New Guinea) -- Social conditions
Subject:Women -- Papua New Guinea -- Port Moresby -- Social conditions
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