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"He’s the Swiss Citizen, I’m the Foreign Spouse": Binational Marriages and the Impact of Family-Related Migration Policies on Social Integration and Gender Relations"

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Published in A. Kraler, E. Kofman, M. Kohli, C. Schmoll (Eds), 1

Gender, Generations, and the Family in International Migration, pp. 265-283, 2011, which should be used for any reference to this work

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