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Skills, Wage Dispersion and Wage Mobility in the 1990s: The Case of the Netherlands, Germany, France and the United Kingdom

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Andries de Grip and Geralt Nekkers () (Universiteit Limburg)

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Paper provided by AIAS, Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies in its series LoWER Working Papers with number wp2.

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