La peur du déclassement
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- Eric Maurin, 2009. "La peur du déclassement," PSE-Ecole d'économie de Paris (Postprint) halshs-00754891, HAL.
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- N. Frémeaux & Thomas Piketty, 2013. "GINI Country Report: Growing Inequalities and their Impacts in France," GINI Country Reports france, AIAS, Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies.
- Philippe Batifoulier & Denis Abecassis & Nicolas da Silva & Victor Duchesne & Léonard Moulin, 2016. "L’utilité sociale de la dépense publique," Working Papers hal-01421197, HAL.
- Mathieu Bunel & Elisabeth Tovar, 2014.
"Key Issues in Local Job Accessibility Measurement: Different Models Mean Different Results,"
Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 51(6), pages 1322-1338, May.
- M. Bunel & E. Tovar, 2014. "Key Issues in Local Job Accessibility Measurement: Different Models Mean Different Results," Post-Print halshs-00867924, HAL.
- Matthieu Bunel & Elisabeth Tovar, 2012.
"Local Job Accessibility Measurement: When the Model Makes the Results. Methodological Contribution and Empirical Benchmarking on the Paris Region,"
EconomiX Working Papers
2012-22, University of Paris Nanterre, EconomiX.
- Mathieu Bunel & Elisabeth Tovar, 2012. "Local Job Accessibility Measurement: When the Model Makes the Results. Methodological Contribution and Empirical Benchmarking on the Paris Region," Economics Working Paper Archive (University of Rennes & University of Caen) 201212, Center for Research in Economics and Management (CREM), University of Rennes, University of Caen and CNRS.
- Philippe Batifoulier & Denis Abecassis & Nicolas da Silva & Victor Duchesne & Léonard Moulin, 2016. "L’utilité sociale de la dépense publique," CEPN Working Papers hal-01421197, HAL.
- Nicolas Sembel & Philippe Cordazzo, 2016. "Un « désordre » dans la catégorisation : le déclassement statutaire atypique de diplômés du supérieur sans domicile," Post-Print halshs-01380924, HAL.
- Nicolas Sembel & Philippe Cordazzo, 2016. "Un « désordre » dans la catégorisation : le déclassement statutaire atypique de diplômés du supérieur sans domicile," Économie et Statistique, Programme National Persée, vol. 488(1), pages 69-85.
- Marc Morin, 2014. "Évolution du stress au travail et des régulations macro-économiques," Post-Print hal-01856612, HAL.
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