Report 02: Parent/carer stress, work and child’s needs, reported child activity, communicating with friends and family living outside the household in Iran

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Rajabi, M. 2020. Report 02: Parent/carer stress, work and child’s needs, reported child activity, communicating with friends and family living outside the household in Iran. University of Oxford, Co-SPACE Study.
AuthorsRajabi, M.
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Year2020
PublisherUniversity of Oxford, Co-SPACE Study
Web address (URL)http://cospaceoxford.org/findings/results-from-the-first-1600-participants-in-iran/
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