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Zur Zukunft der Erwerbsarbeit: Eine Positionsbestimmung auf der Basis einer Analyse kontroverser Debatten

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  • Bosch, Gerhard
  • Kalina, Thorsten
  • Lehndorff, Steffen
  • Wagner, Alexandra
  • Weinkopf, Claudia

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  • Bosch, Gerhard & Kalina, Thorsten & Lehndorff, Steffen & Wagner, Alexandra & Weinkopf, Claudia, 2001. "Zur Zukunft der Erwerbsarbeit: Eine Positionsbestimmung auf der Basis einer Analyse kontroverser Debatten," Arbeitspapiere 43, Hans-Böckler-Stiftung, Düsseldorf.
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