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Обзор зарубежной практики предоставления мер поддержки молодым людям, лишенным родительского попечения, в начале их самостоятельной жизни

Фролова Е.В., Рогач О.В., Васильева Е.Ю.

Том 10, №1, 2024

Фролова Е.В., Рогач О.В., Васильева Е.Ю. (2024). Обзор зарубежной практики предоставления мер поддержки молодым людям, лишенным родительского попечения, в начале их самостоятельной жизни // Социальное пространство. Т. 10. № 1. DOI: 10.15838/sa.2024.1.41.3 URL: http://socialarea-journal.ru/article/29911

DOI: 10.15838/sa.2024.1.41.3

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