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Are Parental Leaves Considered as Work Interruptions by Survey Respondents? A Methodological Note

Canadian Studies in Population - Canada
doi 10.25336/p6v02h
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July 5, 2012

Authors
Chaowen ChanDana HamplováCéline Le Bourdais
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC


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