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Gender, Education and Child Labor in Turkey
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2004-01-01
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Dayıoğlu Tayfur, Meltem
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Gender, Education And Child Labour In Turkey, Yakın Ertürk, Meltem Dayıoğlu tarafından kaleme alınmıştır. Kitap 2004 yılında International Labour Office tarafından [Ceneve] yayınlanmıştır. Gender, Education And Child Labour In Turkey adlı eser İngilizce dilindedir.
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M. Dayıoğlu Tayfur,
Gender, Education and Child Labor in Turkey
. 2004.