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2015
Globalization, Jobs, and Welfare: The Roles of Social Protection and Redistribution, Ranjan, Priya , CESifo Working Paper Series No. 5191, 2015///, Volume January 2015, (2015)
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Labor Market Regulations and Outcomes in Sweden: A Comparative Analysis of Recent Trends, Ulku, Hulya, and Muzi, Silvia , 2015///, Washington, D.C., (2015)
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A Multilevel Analysis of the Unemployment in Egypt, Bertoni, Eleonora, and Ricchiuti, Giorgio , 2015///, Firenze, Italy, (2015)
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World Employment Social Outlook: The Changing Nature of Jobs, International Labour Organization , 2015///, Geneva, (2015)
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2014
Labour Market Institutions and Worker Flows: Comparing Germany and the US, Jung, Philip, and Kuhn, Moritz , The Economic Journal, 2014///, Volume 124, Issue 581, p.1317 - 1342, (2014)
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Overcoming the Youth Employment Crisis: Strategies from Around the Globe, Randolph, Gregory , 2014///, Washington, D.C., (2014)
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2013
Getting Back to Full Employment: A Better Bargain for Working People, Bernstein, Jared, and Baker, Dean , 2013///, Washington, DC, (2013)
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2012
The Chinese Worker After Socialism, Hurst, W. , 2009///, New York, (2012)
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