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Document Date: 2010-06-08 10:29:35


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San Francisco / Barcelona / Boston / Palo Alto / New York / Spetes / Children / L. A. / London / Chicago / /

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IBM / Cambridge University Press / UN Press / Poelmans S. A. / Sage Publications Inc. / Russell / JAI Press / Lawrence Erlbaum Associates / New Lexington Press / Stanford University Press / Ruiz-Quintanilla S.A. / /

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Taiwan / Germany / Romania / Netherlands / Italy / Mexico / Sweden / South Africa / Poland / Norway / Thailand / Indonesia / Belgium / Turkey / Malaysia / Japan / Austria / United States / Brazil / Canada / Australia / Portugal / Columbia / Korea / United Kingdom / Philippines / China / Singapore / Israel / Finland / Ukraine / Spain / Greece / India / Ireland / Denmark / /

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Organizational support systems / daughter-in-law / public systems / son-in-law / job travel / food / belief systems / pension systems / social networks / social network / share food / /

Organization

Department of Economic and Social Affairs Division for Social Policy and Development Family Unit Report / Cambridge University / Norwegian police / Department of Psychology Koç University Sariyer / International Congress / United Nations / Stanford University / Stanford / /

Person

Erez / Conflict Zeynep Aycan / Hyde / Allen / Lawrence Erlbaum / Arnold / V / /

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Position

Economist / Psychologist / manager / mediator / researcher / T.D. / hostess / Author / King / homemaker / /

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New Jersey / California / /

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British Journal of Social Psychology / Human Relations / Journal of Applied Psychology / /

Region

Latin America / /

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