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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 July 2018

Naomi R. Cahn
Affiliation:
George Washington University School of Law
June Carbone
Affiliation:
University of Minnesota School of Law
Laurie Fields DeRose
Affiliation:
Georgetown University, Washington DC
W. Bradford Wilcox
Affiliation:
University of Virginia
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Unequal Family Lives
Causes and Consequences in Europe and the Americas
, pp. 284 - 323
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2018
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