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2005
Job search monitoring and sanctions - a brief survey of some recent results
Job search monitoring and sanctions - a brief survey of some recent results
Author:
Gerard J. van den Berg
,
And
Bas van der Klaauw
,
And
Published in:
European Journal of Comparative Economics, 2007
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2005:8
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Job search monitoring and sanctions - a brief survey of some recent results