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Social inclusion, enculturation, and student debt: a narrative approach
A. McCulloch, K. Grime, R. Ralley, L. Sumner
Psychology
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Social Inclusion
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Social Justice
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Student Loans
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Narrative Approach
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Enculturation
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Lived Experience
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Modernity
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Work Ethic
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Adulthood
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Social Life
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Life Satisfaction
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Ethics Values
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Cultural Life
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Financial Well-being
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Economic Life
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Economic Justice
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Student Financial Aid
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Economic Transition
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Social Sciences
Social Participation
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Wellbeing
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Lived Experience
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Modern society
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Economic Condition
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Cultural Life
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Acculturation
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Finance
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Life Satisfaction
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Psychology
Lived Experience
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Enculturation
100%
Life Satisfaction
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Justice
100%
Economic Transition
50%
Finance
50%
Computer Science
Lived Experience
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Transition Economics
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