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Employment Choices and Pay Differences between Nonstandard and Standard Work in Britain, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden
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Are ‘Voluntary’ Self-Employed Better Prepared for Retirement than ‘Forced’ Self-Employed? The Case of the Netherlands and Germany
Precarious employment in Europe.Part 2, Country case studies
Precarious employment in Europe. Country cases
Knowledge-intensive employment growth in the Dutch Randstad and the German Rhine-Ruhr area: the impact of centrality and peripherality
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Labor Market Policy in the Great Recession: Lessons from Denmark and Germany
Quotas, and Anti-discrimination Policies Relating to Autism in the EU: Scoping Review and Policy Mapping in Germany, France, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Slovakia, Poland, and Roma...
Economic and epidemiological impact of youth suicide in countries with the highest human development index
Reconnecting to Work: Policies to Mitigate Long-Term Unemployment and Its Consequences
Precarious employment in Europe: country cases