Global mobility and middle class families—parenting and education

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Global mobility and middle class families—parenting and education. / Maxwell, Claire; Yemini, Miri.

International Encyclopedia of Education. ed. / Robert J Tierney; Fazal Rizvi; Kadriye Erkican. 4. ed. Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2023. p. 302-307.

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Maxwell, C & Yemini, M 2023, Global mobility and middle class families—parenting and education. in RJ Tierney, F Rizvi & K Erkican (eds), International Encyclopedia of Education. 4 edn, Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 302-307. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-818630-5.01070-8

APA

Maxwell, C., & Yemini, M. (2023). Global mobility and middle class families—parenting and education. In R. J. Tierney, F. Rizvi, & K. Erkican (Eds.), International Encyclopedia of Education (4 ed., pp. 302-307). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-818630-5.01070-8

Vancouver

Maxwell C, Yemini M. Global mobility and middle class families—parenting and education. In Tierney RJ, Rizvi F, Erkican K, editors, International Encyclopedia of Education. 4 ed. Amsterdam: Elsevier. 2023. p. 302-307 https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-818630-5.01070-8

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Maxwell, Claire ; Yemini, Miri. / Global mobility and middle class families—parenting and education. International Encyclopedia of Education. editor / Robert J Tierney ; Fazal Rizvi ; Kadriye Erkican. 4. ed. Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2023. pp. 302-307

Bibtex

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