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Kemiskinan dan Kesenjangan pada Anak Perkotaan: Suara Senyap Anak-Anak yang Hidup dalam Kemiskinan di Indonesia

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  • Cecilia Marlina
  • Rendy Adriyan Diningrat
  • Emmy Hermanus
  • Luhur Bima
  • Rachma Indah Nurbani
  • Sofni Indah Arifa Lubis

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  • Cecilia Marlina & Rendy Adriyan Diningrat & Emmy Hermanus & Luhur Bima & Rachma Indah Nurbani & Sofni Indah Arifa Lubis, "undated". "Kemiskinan dan Kesenjangan pada Anak Perkotaan: Suara Senyap Anak-Anak yang Hidup dalam Kemiskinan di Indonesia," Working Papers 3266, Publications Department.
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    1. Jo Boyden, 2007. "Questioning the Power of Resilience:Are Children Up To the Task of Disrupting the Transmission of Poverty?," Working Papers id:1053, eSocialSciences.
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    anak; perkotaan; kemiskinan;
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