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Tyrrell, Naomi and Sime, Daniela and Kelly, Claire and McMellon, Christina (2018) Belonging in Brexit Britain : Central and Eastern European 1.5 generation young people’s experiences. Population, Space and Place. ISSN 1544-8444

McMellon, Christina and Sime, Daniela and Corson, Stephen and Käkelä, Emmaleena and Tyrell, Naomi and Kelly, Claire and Moskal, Marta (2018) Eastern European Young People's Political and Community Engagement in the UK. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.

Kelly, Claire and Tyrell, Naomi and Sime, Daniela and Käkelä, Emmaleena and Corson, Stephen and McMellon, Christina and Moskal, Marta (2018) Eastern European Young People's Use of Services in the UK. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.

Tyrell, Naomi and Käkelä, Emmaleena and Corson, Stephen and Sime, Daniela and Kelly, Claire and McMellon, Christina and Moskal, Marta (2018) Eastern European Young People's Feelings of Belonging : Any Place in Brexit Britain? University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.

Sime, Daniela and Kakela, Emmaleena and Corson, Stephen and Tyrell, Naomi and McMellon, Christina and Kelly, Claire and Moskal, Marta (2017) Eastern European Young People in Brexit Britain : Racism, Anxiety and a Precarious Future [Research and Policy Briefing No.1]. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.

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