The socioeconomic and ethnic segregation of living conditions in Copenhagen

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The socioeconomic and ethnic segregation of living conditions in Copenhagen. / Møller, Iver Hornemann; Larsen, Jørgen Elm.

I: Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais, Nr. 108, 12.2015, s. 7-30.

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Møller, IH & Larsen, JE 2015, 'The socioeconomic and ethnic segregation of living conditions in Copenhagen', Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais, nr. 108, s. 7-30.

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Møller, I. H., & Larsen, J. E. (2015). The socioeconomic and ethnic segregation of living conditions in Copenhagen. Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais, (108), 7-30.

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Møller IH, Larsen JE. The socioeconomic and ethnic segregation of living conditions in Copenhagen. Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais. 2015 dec.;(108):7-30.

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Møller, Iver Hornemann ; Larsen, Jørgen Elm. / The socioeconomic and ethnic segregation of living conditions in Copenhagen. I: Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais. 2015 ; Nr. 108. s. 7-30.

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