Volume 41 - Article 39 | Pages 1131–1146  

Separation, divorce, and housing tenure: A cross-country comparison

By Júlia Mikolai, Hill Kulu, Sergi Vidal, Roselinde van der Wiel, Clara H. Mulder

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