Migrazioni femminili e traiettorie di incorporazione: tra continuità e mutamento nei contratti di genere

Journal title MONDI MIGRANTI
Author/s Paola Bonizzoni
Publishing Year 2014 Issue 2013/3
Language Italian Pages 26 P. 95-120 File size 684 KB
DOI 10.3280/MM2013-003005
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  • La crescita delle unioni miste in Italia: un indicatore di accresciuta integrazione degli immigrati e maggiore apertura della società? Davide Azzolini, Raffaele Guetto, in MONDI MIGRANTI 2/2017 pp.33
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Paola Bonizzoni, Migrazioni femminili e traiettorie di incorporazione: tra continuità e mutamento nei contratti di genere in "MONDI MIGRANTI" 3/2013, pp 95-120, DOI: 10.3280/MM2013-003005