Solving the Care Crisis in Latin America through Market Solutions: The Case of Domestic Migrant Care Workers in Buenos Aires

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Solving the Care Crisis in Latin America through Market Solutions : The Case of Domestic Migrant Care Workers in Buenos Aires. / Abrahamson, Peter.

In: Politiche Sociali, Vol. 2018, No. 1, 2018, p. 51-66.

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Abrahamson, P 2018, 'Solving the Care Crisis in Latin America through Market Solutions: The Case of Domestic Migrant Care Workers in Buenos Aires', Politiche Sociali, vol. 2018, no. 1, pp. 51-66. https://doi.org/10.7389/89915

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Abrahamson, P. (2018). Solving the Care Crisis in Latin America through Market Solutions: The Case of Domestic Migrant Care Workers in Buenos Aires. Politiche Sociali, 2018(1), 51-66. https://doi.org/10.7389/89915

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Abrahamson P. Solving the Care Crisis in Latin America through Market Solutions: The Case of Domestic Migrant Care Workers in Buenos Aires. Politiche Sociali. 2018;2018(1):51-66. https://doi.org/10.7389/89915

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Abrahamson, Peter. / Solving the Care Crisis in Latin America through Market Solutions : The Case of Domestic Migrant Care Workers in Buenos Aires. In: Politiche Sociali. 2018 ; Vol. 2018, No. 1. pp. 51-66.

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