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The influence of the economic situation on the development of demographic processes in the Baltic Sea region. / Mikheeva, Natalia Michailovna.

In: ČLOVĚK - Časopis pro humanitní a společenské vědy, No. 2, 2012, p. 122-128.

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Mikheeva, NM 2012, 'The influence of the economic situation on the development of demographic processes in the Baltic Sea region.', ČLOVĚK - Časopis pro humanitní a společenské vědy, no. 2, pp. 122-128.

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Mikheeva, Natalia Michailovna. / The influence of the economic situation on the development of demographic processes in the Baltic Sea region. In: ČLOVĚK - Časopis pro humanitní a společenské vědy. 2012 ; No. 2. pp. 122-128.

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