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Atypical
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Addison, John T.
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Surfield, Christopher J.
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2009
advantage of regular work over
atypical
work
and
atypical
work
over continued joblessness dissipates. …
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Atypical
work
: who gets it, and where does it lead? ; some U.S. evidence using the NLSY79
Addison, John T.
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Cotti, Chad D.
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Surfield, Christopher J.
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2009
Atypical
work
arrangements have long been criticized as offering more precarious and lower paid work than regular open …
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