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Journal section "Life quality and human potential of territories"

State and Trends of Family Potential in Contemporary Russia: Regional Aspect

Dobrokhleb V.G., Kondakova N.A.

Volume 27, Issue 6, 2023

Dobrokhleb V.G., Kondakova N.A. (2023). State and trends of family potential in contemporary Russia: Regional aspect. Problems of Territory's Development, 27 (6), 178–190. DOI: 10.15838/ptd.2023.6.128.11

DOI: 10.15838/ptd.2023.6.128.11

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