Patterns of consent: evidence from a general household survey
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Stephen P. Jenkins | Peter Lynn | Emanuela Sala | Annette E Jäckle | Lorenzo Cappellari | A. Jäckle | Lorenzo Cappellari | Peter Lynn | S. Jenkins | E. Sala
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