Where are the missing girls? Gender discrimination in 19th-century Spain

Explorations in Economic History - Tập 66 - Trang 117-126 - 2017
Francisco J. Beltrán Tapia1, Domingo Gallego Martínez2
1University of Cambridge, Magdalene St, CB3 0AG Cambridge, UK
2University of Zaragoza, Gran Vía, 2, 50005 Zaragoza, Spain

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