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Patterns of schooling and work outcomes of 7-14 year old children in Turkey
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2002
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Pirselimoğlu, Tolga
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T. Pirselimoğlu, “Patterns of schooling and work outcomes of 7-14 year old children in Turkey,” M.S. - Master of Science, Middle East Technical University, 2002.