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Youth unemployment in Europe – business cycle and institutional effects
Author(s):
Hans Dietrich
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Joachim Möller
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H Dietrich
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J. MOLLER
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Dietrich
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H. DIETRICH
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J Moller
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2016
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Int. Econ. Policy
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Special Issue: Social pedagogical work with children, youth and their families with refugee and migrant background in Europe
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