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Preventing discrimination and social exclusion in Spain: the role of social contact between immigrant and non-immigrant

Jonas De Keersmaecker y Katharina Schmid, Universitat Ramon Llull y ESADE Business School
Project selected in the Social Research Call 2019 (LCF/PR/SR19/52540007)

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