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Responsibility of the martial low - table
1996-02-14
Author: brak informacji
Enfranchisement referendums - declarations of participation, an interest and opinions about some issues
1996-02-14
Authors: Barbara Badora, Milena Morawiec
Cars in Polish households
1996-02-12
Author: Romuald Kiedrzyński
Small businesses and their owners‘ households
1996-02-09
Author: Róża Milic-Czerniak
Changes of party preferences - table
1996-02-08
Author: Agnieszka Cybulska
Enfranchisement referendum and the issue of redistribution of national assets
1996-02-08
Author: Krzysztof Pankowski
Households‘ investments in 1995 and plans for the year 1996
1996-02-07
Author: Macieja Falkowska
Desired role of the Trade Union "Solidarność", supporters of "Solidarność" and Lech Wałęsa
1996-02-02
Authors: Barbara Badora, Milena Morawiec
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