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Women, Work and Child Care. Global Seminar Report, 1991

Women, Work and Child Care. Global Seminar Report, 1991

Author(s)

James R. Himes; Cassie Landers; Joanne Leslie

 

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Publication date: 3

Publication series:
Innocenti Global Seminar

No. of pages: 80

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