Introduction : European households, alike in dignity?
- Cerdá, Juan F. 1
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Delabastita, Dirk
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- Gregor, Keith 1
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1
Universidad de Murcia
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University of Namur
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- Juan F. Cerdá (ed. lit.)
- Dirk Delabastita
- Keith Gregor (ed. lit.)
Editorial: John Benjamins
ISBN: 9789027209122, 9789027264787
Año de publicación: 2017
Páginas: 1-24
Tipo: Capítulo de Libro
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