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Могут ли соседские связи оставаться важными для мигрантов в мегаполисах?

Эрхинли Б., Байджан Т.

Том 10, №3, 2017

Эрхинли Б., Байджан Т. Могут ли соседские связи оставаться важными для мигрантов в мегаполисах? // Экономические и социальные перемены: факты, тенденции, прогноз. 2017. Т. 10. № 3. С. 227-250. DOI: 10.15838/esc.2017.3.51.12

DOI: 10.15838/esc.2017.3.51.12

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