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Dreaming of the 'good life': Gender, mobility and anxiety in wanted down under
Jilly Boyce Kay,
Helen Wood
Sociology and Policy
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Australia
100%
Gender Anxiety
100%
Good Life
100%
Gender Mobility
100%
Feminizing
66%
Europe
33%
Daily Life
33%
Whiteness
33%
Cultural Milieu
33%
Financial Pressure
33%
Work-life Balance
33%
Family Life
33%
Austerity
33%
Leisure Time
33%
Emotional Ties
33%
Television Programs
33%
Family Time
33%
Emotional Trauma
33%
Racialised
33%
Lauren Berlant
33%
Cruel Optimism
33%
Daytime Television
33%
Life Choices
33%
Cultural Work
33%
Arts and Humanities
Australia
100%
Dreaming
100%
Good life
100%
Impossible
66%
Attachment
66%
Europe
33%
Milieu
33%
Imaginary
33%
Flight
33%
Daily Life
33%
sub-genre
33%
Cultural Work
33%
Lauren Berlant
33%
Psychological Trauma
33%
Psychology
Work-Family Conflict
100%
Leisure Activity
100%
Emotional Trauma
100%
Psychological Trauma
100%
Social Sciences
Australia
100%
Rhetoric
33%
Europe
33%
Work-Life Balance
33%
Everyday Life
33%
Austerity
33%