Volume 1, Issue: 2, Article 4, 2013

Author:
Ana Sobočan
Title:
Two dads / two moms: Defying and affirming the mom-dad family. The case of same-gender families in Slovenia:
DOI:
10.3384/confero.2001-4562.13v1i21f
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