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Centre for European Labour Market Studies
Papers
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Centre for European Labour Market Studies:
Postal: Vasagatan 1, Box 640, 405 30 G�teborg
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Web page: http://cent.hgus.gu.se/econ/celms/
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(Thomas Krichel)
Series handle: repec:wop:celmsp
Undated- _009 Exits from Lone Motherhood: The Case of Sweden
by Håkan Nyman [Downloadable!]
- _008 Earning Inequality and the Gender Gap, the Changing Pattern in Sweden 1975-1991
by Mats Johansson [Downloadable!]
- _007 The Demand for Public Child Care in Sweden
by Urban Kjulin [Downloadable!]
- _006 Arbetstidsförkortning, driftid & sysselsättning, Ett internationellt perspektiv = Reduction of Working Time, Capital Operating Time and Employment, an International Perspective
by Sveinn Agnarsson & D. Anxo [Downloadable!]
- _004 Politique et évolution du temps de travail en Suéde in le temps de travail en Europe, organisation et réduction
by Dominique Anxo [Downloadable!]
- _003 Differentiel sexuel de salaire et discrimination salariale en Suède = Gender Wage Differential and Wage Discrimination in Sweden
by Dominique Anxo & J. Johannesson [Downloadable!]
- _002 Financing Swedish Labour Market Policy
by Dominique Anxo & J. Johannesson [Downloadable!]
- _001 Arbetstidsforkortning, driftid & sysselsattning, Ett internationellt perspektiv = Reduction of Working Time, Capital Operating Time and Employment, an International Perspective
by . [Downloadable!]
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