Everyday life after downshifting: Consumption, thrift, and inequality

作者: Jo Lindsay , Ruth Lane , Kim Humphery

DOI: 10.1111/1745-5871.12396

关键词: Labour economicsInequalityConsumption (economics)SociologyEveryday lifeWork (electrical)DownshiftingQualitative research

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