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ON WIDOWS or on a Social Injustice (2020)

Mirjana Bobić & Slađana Dragišić Labaš

New Fatherhood in Serbia (2018)

Dragan Stanojević

Active Aging in Belgrade (2016)

Slađana Dragišić Labaš

Becoming a Parent in Serbia: A Sociological Study of Transition to Parenthood (2016)

Smiljka Tomanović, Dragan Stanojević and Milana Ljubičić

Politics of Parenthood: Experiences, Discourses, and Institutional Practices (2015)

Isidora Jarić (ed.)

Single-Parent Families in Serbia: A Sociological Study (2014)

Smiljka Tomanović, Milana Ljubičić and Dragan Stanojević

Extended Family in Serbia (2011)

Vesna Miletić-Stepanović

Families in Serbia Today in a Comparative Perspective (2010)

Anđelka Milić and Smiljka Tomanović (eds.)

Growing Up in Belgrade: Shaping Social Biographies of Young People in Families from Two Social Strata (2010)

Smiljka Tomanović

The Time of the Families: Sociological Study of the Transformation of the Family in Present-day Serbia (2010)

Anđelka Milić, Smiljka Tomanović et al.

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