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A Truth Universally Acknowledged: Moving to Universal Credit Leads to Large Debt and Poor Mental Health

British Journal of General Practice - United Kingdom
doi 10.3399/bjgp18x699977
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MedicineFamily Practice
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November 29, 2018

Authors
Elizabeth Walton
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Royal College of General Practitioners


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