An edition of Is history destiny? (2002)

Is history destiny?

resources, transitions and child education attainments in Canada : final report

Is history destiny?
Shelley A. Phipps, Lynn Lethbr ...
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An edition of Is history destiny? (2002)

Is history destiny?

resources, transitions and child education attainments in Canada : final report

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English
Pages
61

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Is history destiny?: resources, transitions and child education attainments in Canada : final report
2002, Human Resources Development Canada
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Edition Notes

Distributed by the Government of Canada Depository Services Program.

Issued also in French under title: Notre avenir est-il dicté par nos antécédents?

"SP-551-12-02E"

Issued by: Strategic Policy.

Includes bibliographical references.

Available also on the Internet.

Published in
[Hull, Quebec]
Series
Working paper, Working papers (Canada. Human Resources Development Canada. Applied Research Branch)

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.231/0971
Library of Congress
LC4094 .H63 2002

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Pagination
ii, 61 p. ;
Number of pages
61

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19108357M
ISBN 10
0662334426
LCCN
2004396826

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