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Journal section "Socio-demographic research"

Single-Parent Family in the Context of Modern Demographic Concepts

Rostovskaya T.K., Natsak O.D.

Volume 10, Issue 2, 2024

Rostovskaya T.K., Natsak O.D. (2024). Single-Parent Family in the Context of Modern Demographic Concepts. Social area, 10 (2). DOI: 10.15838/sa.2024.2.42.10 URL: http://socialarea-journal.ru/article/30022?_lang=en

DOI: 10.15838/sa.2024.2.42.10

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