Is employment polarisation inevitable? : occupational change in Ireland and Switzerland, 1970-2010
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2018
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Authors: | Murphy, Emily C ; Oesch, Daniel |
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Work, employment and society : a journal of the British Sociological Association. - Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage, ISSN 1469-8722, ZDB-ID 2000042-X. - Vol. 32.2018, 6, p. 1099-1117
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Subject: | Census data | employment polarisation | immigration | Ireland | labour supply | occupational structure | Switzerland | Irland | Schweiz | Arbeitsmarkt | Labour market | Arbeitsangebot | Labour supply | Arbeitsmigranten | Migrant workers | Arbeitsmarktstatistik | Labour statistics | Arbeitsmarktsegmentation | Labour market segmentation | Einwanderung | Immigration | Beschäftigungsstruktur | Employment distribution | Erwerbstätigkeit | Employment | Migranten | Migrants |
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