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出産前後における就業行動の変化に対する夫婦の相互影響 既存子ども数別の検証を通じて

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出産前後における就業行動の変化に対する夫婦の相互影響 既存子ども数別の検証を通じて
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The Annual Reports of the Tohoku Sociological Society, February 2023
DOI 10.11271/tss.50.69
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田中 茜

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#17,637,892
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#9
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#252,190
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