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Erwerbstätigkeit im Lebenszyklus

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  • Eichhorst, Werner

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  • Thode, Eric

    (Bertelsmann Foundation)

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Bericht auf Basis eines Projekts im Auftrag der Bertelsmann Stiftung (Benchmarking Deutschland: Steigende Beschäftigung bei Jugendlichen und Älteren), Bonn 2011 (45 Seiten)

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  • Eichhorst, Werner & Thode, Eric, 2011. "Erwerbstätigkeit im Lebenszyklus," IZA Research Reports 34, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
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