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Precarious Transitions and Labour Market Disadvantage: Using Longitudinal Data to Explain the Nature of WorkWelfare Cycling
Precarious Transitions and Labour Market Disadvantage: Using Longitudinal Data to Explain the Nature of WorkWelfare Cycling
Precarious Transitions and Labour Market Disadvantage: Using Longitudinal Data to Explain the Nature of WorkWelfare Cycling
McCollum, David (author)
Regional studies ; 47
2013
Article (Journal)
English
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