Lifetime income redistribution by the old-age state pension in The Netherlands
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- Nelissen, J.H.M., 1995. "Lifetime income redistribution by the old-age state pension in The Netherlands," Other publications TiSEM 229e3649-f405-4cd6-878d-b, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.
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