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A Conceptual Framework for the Evaluation of Comprehensive Labor Market Policy Reforms in Germany
Fertig, Michael
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Kluve, Jochen
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2004
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policy are modified considerably, (b) a set of new instruments is introduced, and (c) the administrative …
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