Have Cities Ceased to Function as "Integration Machines" for Young People?

Heitmeyer W (2002)
In: Youth in Cities. A Cross National Perspective. Tienda M, Wilson WJ (Eds); The Jacobs Foundation series on adolescence. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 87-112.

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Herausgeber*in
Tienda, M.; Wilson, W.J.
Stichworte
disintegration; Desintegration
Erscheinungsjahr
2002
Buchtitel
Youth in Cities. A Cross National Perspective
Serientitel
The Jacobs Foundation series on adolescence
Seite(n)
87-112
ISBN
0-521-80908-8
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1884294

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Heitmeyer W. Have Cities Ceased to Function as "Integration Machines" for Young People? In: Tienda M, Wilson WJ, eds. Youth in Cities. A Cross National Perspective. The Jacobs Foundation series on adolescence. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2002: 87-112.
Heitmeyer, W. (2002). Have Cities Ceased to Function as "Integration Machines" for Young People? In M. Tienda & W. J. Wilson (Eds.), The Jacobs Foundation series on adolescence. Youth in Cities. A Cross National Perspective (pp. 87-112). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Heitmeyer, Wilhelm. 2002. “Have Cities Ceased to Function as "Integration Machines" for Young People?”. In Youth in Cities. A Cross National Perspective, ed. M. Tienda and W.J. Wilson, 87-112. The Jacobs Foundation series on adolescence. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Heitmeyer, W. (2002). “Have Cities Ceased to Function as "Integration Machines" for Young People?” in Youth in Cities. A Cross National Perspective, Tienda, M., and Wilson, W. J. eds. The Jacobs Foundation series on adolescence (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 87-112.
Heitmeyer, W., 2002. Have Cities Ceased to Function as "Integration Machines" for Young People? In M. Tienda & W. J. Wilson, eds. Youth in Cities. A Cross National Perspective. The Jacobs Foundation series on adolescence. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 87-112.
W. Heitmeyer, “Have Cities Ceased to Function as "Integration Machines" for Young People?”, Youth in Cities. A Cross National Perspective, M. Tienda and W.J. Wilson, eds., The Jacobs Foundation series on adolescence, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002, pp.87-112.
Heitmeyer, W.: Have Cities Ceased to Function as "Integration Machines" for Young People? In: Tienda, M. and Wilson, W.J. (eds.) Youth in Cities. A Cross National Perspective. The Jacobs Foundation series on adolescence. p. 87-112. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2002).
Heitmeyer, Wilhelm. “Have Cities Ceased to Function as "Integration Machines" for Young People?”. Youth in Cities. A Cross National Perspective. Ed. M. Tienda and W.J. Wilson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. The Jacobs Foundation series on adolescence. 87-112.
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