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From crisis corporatism to reshaping European labour markets in defence of vulnerable workers

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  • Minna van Gerven

    (University of Helsinki, Finland)

  • Marta Kahancová

    (Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI), Slovakia
    Institute for Public Policy, Comenius University, Slovakia)

  • Anil Duman

    (Central European University (CEU), Vienna, Austria)

  • Rense Nieuwenhuis

    (Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI), Stockholm University, Sweden)

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  • Minna van Gerven & Marta Kahancová & Anil Duman & Rense Nieuwenhuis, 2025. "From crisis corporatism to reshaping European labour markets in defence of vulnerable workers," Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, , vol. 31(3), pages 381-388, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:treure:v:31:y:2025:i:3:p:381-388
    DOI: 10.1177/10242589251390657
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