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Covid-19, Family Stress and Domestic Violence: Remote Work, Isolation and Bargaining Power. (2020). Mikola, Derek ; Haddad, Joanne ; Brodeur, Abel ; Beland, Louis-Philippe.
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  18. Parental Well-Being in Times of COVID-19 in Germany. (2020). Wagner, Gert ; Siegel, Nico A ; Spiess, Katharina C ; Waights, Sevrin ; Huebener, Mathias.
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  22. Parental Well-Being in Times of Covid-19 in Germany. (2020). Wagner, Gert ; Siegel, Nico A ; Spiess, Katharina C ; Waights, Sevrin ; Huebener, Mathias.
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