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Erwerbsverläufe in Ostdeutschland: Einflüsse und Folgen

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  • Berger, Horst
  • Bulmahn, Thomas
  • Hinrichs, Wilhelm

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  • Berger, Horst & Bulmahn, Thomas & Hinrichs, Wilhelm, 1995. "Erwerbsverläufe in Ostdeutschland: Einflüsse und Folgen," Discussion Papers, Research Unit: Social Structure and Social Reporting FS III 95-403, WZB Berlin Social Science Center.
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