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Volume 52, Number 1, 2013Table of Contents
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View Romulus and Remus or Just Neighbours?: A Study of Demographic Changes and Social Dynamics in Italy and Spain
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Romulus and Remus or Just Neighbours?: A Study of Demographic Changes and Social Dynamics in Italy and Spain
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View Family and Welfare State Reorientation in Spain and Inertia in Italy from a European Perspective
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View Fertility and Values in Italy and Spain: A Look at Regional Differences within the European Context
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Fertility and Values in Italy and Spain: A Look at Regional Differences within the European Context
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View Do Women in Female-Dominated Occupations Exit the Labour Market More?: Evidence from Italy, Spain, Denmark and the UK
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Do Women in Female-Dominated Occupations Exit the Labour Market More?: Evidence from Italy, Spain, Denmark and the UK
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| ISSN | 1549-0955 |
|---|---|
| Print ISSN | 0032-471X |
| Launched on MUSE | 2013-01-02 |
| Open Access | No |
| Archive Status | Archived 2025 |
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