Household Economic Exclusion among Danish Children
Externally reviewed
Evaluating Independent and Joint Household Risk of Income Poverty and Parental Labor Market Exclusion over the Course of Childhood
Study Paper No. 150
Written by: Simone Norlund Vering Johansen, Peter Fallesen, Marie Louise Schultz-Nielsen and Lawrence M. Berger
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Simone Norlund Vering Johansen
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Family and social conditions
Peter Fallesen
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Family and social conditions
Marie Louise Schultz-Nielsen
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Family and social conditions
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