A European work-first welfare state
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A European work-first welfare state / editors: Sara Stendahl, Thomas Erhag, Stamatia Devetzi
Göteborgs universitet. Centrum för Europaforskning
ISBN 978-91-89608-23-8
Göteborg : Centre for European Research, University of Gothenburg, 2008
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