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  Annuaire de la Societe Japono-Francais de Sociologie
Country: Japan

Publisher: La Societe Japono-Francais de Sociologie

ISBN: 1343-7313



The Japanese Journal of Labour Studies
The Japanese Journal of Labour Studies is a peer reviewed monthly journal specialized in the field of labor, published and printed in Japanese (first issued in 1959).


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