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Disappearing safety net

Posted on December 15, 2018 by Frederick Guy
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What’s the social safety net for people who lose their jobs? Continue reading →

Posted in Labor, social state, Political Economy | Tagged Active labor market policy, ALMP, Andrea Filippetti, Ernesto Dal Bó, Frederico Finan, Jobless benefit, Johanna Rickne, OECD, Olle Folke, Sweden, Torsten Persson, UK, Unemployment insurance, Unemployment protection, welfare state | Leave a reply

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