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Why do people still live in East Germany
Hunt, Jennifer
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2000
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Why do people still live in East Germany?
Hunt, Jennifer
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2000
wages is the most important factor. Analysis of the eastern sample of the German Socio-Economic
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for 1990-1997 suggests …
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Are migrants more skilled than non-migrants? : Repeat, return, and same-employer migrants
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Are migrants more skilled than non-migrants? : Repeat, return and same-employer migrants
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2004
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Are migrants more skilled than non-migrants? : Repeat, return, and same-employer migrants
Hunt, Jennifer
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2004
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from 1984-2000. I highlight the prevalence and distinctive characteristics of migrants who do not change employers …
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Why do people still live in East Germany?
Hunt, Jennifer
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2000
wages is the most important factor. Analysis of the eastern sample of the German Socio-Economic
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for 1990-1997 suggests …
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Are Migrants More Skilled than Non-Migrants? Repeat, Return and Same-Employer Migrants
Hunt, Jennifer
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2004
-Economic
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from 1984-2000. I highlight the prevalence and distinctive characteristics of migrants who do not change employers …
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Why Do People Still Live in East Germany?
Hunt, Jennifer
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2000
wages is the most important factor. Analysis of the eastern sample of the German Socio-Economic
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for 1990-1997 suggests …
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Why do people still live in East Germany?
Hunt, Jennifer
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2000
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Why do people still live in East Germany?
Hunt, Jennifer
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wages is the most important factor. Analysis of the eastern sample of the German Socio-Economic
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