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Agnes Blome, Wolfgang Keck and Jens Alber (eds.) (2009), Family and the Welfare State in Europe: Intergenerational Relations in Ageing Societies. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. £79.95, pp. 341, hbk.
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Agnes Blome, Wolfgang Keck and Jens Alber (eds.) (2009), Family and the Welfare State in Europe: Intergenerational Relations in Ageing Societies. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. £79.95, pp. 341, hbk.
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14 December 2010
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