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Trends in Top Incomes and their Taxation in OECD Countries
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Liberalisation, Dualisation or Recalibration? A Comparative Analysis of the Spanish and Italian Labour Market Reforms 2010 - 2012
ConferenceTassinari A, The Welfare State in Portugal in the age of Austerity, Lisboa School of Economics and Management, Lisbon, Portugal, May 2014
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Liberalisation, dualisation or recalibration? A comparative analysis of the Spanish and Italian labour market reforms under austerity, 2010-2012
ConferenceTassinari A, 'Reforming European Welfare States under Austerity: a comparative perspective', stream of the 'The welfare state in Portugal in the...
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Why Roma migrants leave or remain in settlements?
ConferenceManzoni C, The Second World Congress on Resilience: from Person to Society, West University of Timisoara, Timisoara, Romania, May 2014