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Jose Daniel Salinas Rincon Sr.

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First Name: Jose Daniel
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Last Name: Salinas Rincon
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RePEc Short-ID: psa739

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  1. Donald Robbins & Daniel Salinas & Araceli Manco, 2009. "Female labor supply and its determinants: Evidence for Colombia through estimates of synthetic cohorts," Lecturas de Economía, Universidad de Antioquia, Departamento de Economía, issue 70, pages 137-163. [Downloadable!]

  2. Donald J. Robbins & Daniel Salinas R., 2006. "Desempleo, inmigración y su impacto sobre el desempleo en Medellín: Análisis de las encuestas de calidad de vida-Medellín, 2004-2005," Perfil de Coyuntura Economica, UNIVERSIDAD DE ANTIOQUIA - CIE. [Downloadable!]


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