HANS-PETER BLOSSFELD y GÖTZ ROHWER: Techniques of Event History Modeling. New Approaches to Causal Analysis. Mah- wah (New Jersey) y Londres, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, segunda edición, 2002
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