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INDEX TO VOLUMES 1-7 'A Million on the Move'?: Population Change and Rural Wales; Graham Day, 3: 137-59. Ageing in Rural North Wales: Twelve Years of Domiciliary Visiting Services; G. Clare Wenger, 7: 153-71. Agriculture and the Rural Economy: Problems, Policies and Prospects; Peter Midmore, Garth Hughes and David Bateman, 6: 7-32. Bus Deregulation in Rural Wales: An Initial Research Note; Philip Bell and Paul Cloke, 3: 187-98. Causes and Consequences of Inward Investment: The Welsh Experience, The; Annette Roberts, 6: 73-86. Changing Patterns of Women's Work in Wales: Some Myths Explored; Teresa L. Rees, 2: 119-30. Church in Wales: A Neglected Welsh Instituion, The; Chris Harris and Richard Startup, 7: 97-116. Colliery Closure and the Miner's Experience of Redundancy; Marilyn Thomas, 4: 45-66. Colliery Closures and Productivity Gains in the South Wales Coalfield, 1983/84-1989/90; Lynn Mainwaring and Victoria Wass, 5: 157-63. Decay of a Welsh-speaking Street Community: Migration and its Residential Effects, The; D. Keri Rosser, 3: 119-35. Defence Cuts, Redundancies and Future Employment Prospects in West Wales; D. H. Blackaby, D. Hall, P. L. Latreille, D.N. Manning, P. D. Murphy, N. C. O'Leary and F. Sumner, 6: 49-72. Development of Welsh Territorial Institutions: Modernization Theory Revisited, The; Barry Jones, 2: 47-61. Discourses on 'Nation' and 'Race': A Response to Denney et al.; Glyn Williams, 6: 87-103. Economic and Social Consequences of Rationalization in the South Wales Coal Industry; Victoria Wass and Lynn Mainwaring, 3: 161-85. Economic Regeneration in Industrial South Wales: An Empirical Analysis; Jonathan Morris and Roger Mansfield, 2: 63-82. Education and Training in Wales: Problems and Paradoxes Revisited; David Istance