Wages, family budgets and gender in Contemporary Europe Session proposed to the Working Group Labour and Family economies (coord. Manuela Martini, Cristina Borderias) Luisa Muñoz Abeledo, History Department, University of Santiago de Compostela, luisamaria.munoz@usc.es Giovanni Vecchi, Universita de Roma 2 Tor Vergata, giovanni.vecchi@uniroma2.it The literature on wages and family budgets in contemporary Europe has not yet analyzed real wages taking into account wages of men, women and child..
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