Day-Care in Denmark: The Key to Social Integration

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Day-Care in Denmark : The Key to Social Integration. / Bundgaard, Helle.

The question of integration: Immigration, exclusion and the Danish welfare state. ed. / Karen Fog Olwig; Karsten Pærregaard. Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011. p. 150-166.

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Harvard

Bundgaard, H 2011, Day-Care in Denmark: The Key to Social Integration. in K Fog Olwig & K Pærregaard (eds), The question of integration: Immigration, exclusion and the Danish welfare state. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, pp. 150-166.

APA

Bundgaard, H. (2011). Day-Care in Denmark: The Key to Social Integration. In K. Fog Olwig, & K. Pærregaard (Eds.), The question of integration: Immigration, exclusion and the Danish welfare state (pp. 150-166). Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Vancouver

Bundgaard H. Day-Care in Denmark: The Key to Social Integration. In Fog Olwig K, Pærregaard K, editors, The question of integration: Immigration, exclusion and the Danish welfare state. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 2011. p. 150-166

Author

Bundgaard, Helle. / Day-Care in Denmark : The Key to Social Integration. The question of integration: Immigration, exclusion and the Danish welfare state. editor / Karen Fog Olwig ; Karsten Pærregaard. Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011. pp. 150-166

Bibtex

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