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Housework time and task segregation: Revisiting gender inequality among parents in 15 European countries. (2024). Romn, Joan Garca ; Ophir, Ariane.
In: Demographic Research.
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    In: Demographic Research.
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  3. Gender and beyond. Employment patterns during the Covid-19 pandemic in Italy.. (2023). Vitali, Agnese ; Scherer, Stefani ; Brini, Elisa.
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  4. Gender and beyond. Employment patterns during the Covid-19 pandemic in Italy.. (2023). Scherer, Stefani ; Brini, Elisa ; Vitali, Agnese.
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