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The labour force transitions of first-time mothers in Britain, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden

In: Labour Markets, Gender and Institutional Change

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  • Siv Gustafsson
  • Eiko Kenjoh
  • Cécile Wetzels

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The original essays in this book have been written by a number of leading international experts in the field of labour market studies to honour the intellectual contribution and lifetime achievement of Günther Schmid.

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  • Siv Gustafsson & Eiko Kenjoh & Cécile Wetzels, 2002. "The labour force transitions of first-time mothers in Britain, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden," Chapters, in: Hugh Mosley & Jacqueline O’Reilly (ed.), Labour Markets, Gender and Institutional Change, chapter 9, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Glushetskiy, Andrey (Глушетский, Андрей), 2015. "Public and Non-Public Economic Companies - the Meaning of Division and Distinctive Features of Regulation [Публичные И Непубличные Хозяйственные Общества – Смысл Деления И Особенности Регулирования," Published Papers mn27, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
    2. Schmid, Günther, 2006. "Sharing risk: on social risk management and the governance of labour market transitions," Discussion Papers, Research Unit: Labor Market Policy and Employment SP I 2006-101, WZB Berlin Social Science Center.

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