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    In: CPB Document.
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    In: Temi di discussione (Economic working papers).
    RePEc:bdi:wptemi:td_766_10.

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    In: Department of Economics.
    RePEc:mod:depeco:0609.

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  48. Regimes and Reform of Welfare State: the Classification of ten European Countries in 1990 and 2006. (2009). Arcanjo, Manuela.
    In: Working Papers Department of Economics.
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  49. Regional child care availability and fertility decisions in Spain. (2009). Baizan, Pau.
    In: Demographic Research.
    RePEc:dem:demres:v:21:y:2009:i:27.

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  50. “Deae ex Machina”: migrant women, care work and women’s employment in Greece. (2008). Lyberaki, Antigone.
    In: GreeSE – Hellenic Observatory Papers on Greece and Southeast Europe.
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  51. Politiques de Conciliation du Travail et de la Vie Familiale en Europe :Quelle(s) Complémentarité(s) des Aides Publiques et dEntreprises ?. (2008). Thévenon, Olivier ; Thevenon, Olivier.
    In: Brussels Economic Review.
    RePEc:bxr:bxrceb:2013/112584.

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  52. Disponibilité et Qualités des Indicateurs pour la Petite Enfance en Europe. (2008). Amerijckx, Gaelle ; Humblet, Claire Perrine .
    In: Brussels Economic Review.
    RePEc:bxr:bxrceb:2013/112539.

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  53. Continuity and change in the southern European social model. (2008). Karamessini, Maria.
    In: International Labour Review.
    RePEc:bla:intlab:v:147:y:2008:i:1:p:43-70.

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  54. Christian Economic Thought in The Netherlands. (2007). Staveren, Irene.
    In: Forum for Social Economics.
    RePEc:taf:fosoec:v:36:y:2007:i:2:p:127-141.

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  55. Christian Economic Thought in The Netherlands. (2007). Staveren, Irene.
    In: Forum for Social Economics.
    RePEc:spr:fosoec:v:36:y:2007:i:2:p:127-141.

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  56. Mediterranean Models of Welfare Towards Families and Women. (2006). Grasselli, Pierluigi ; Iannone, Paola ; Montesi, Cristina .
    In: ERSA conference papers.
    RePEc:wiw:wiwrsa:ersa06p543.

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  57. Conditions of work and employment for older workers in industrialized countries : understanding the issues. (2006). Lee, Sang Heon ; Ghosheh, N S ; McCann, Deirdre.
    In: ILO Working Papers.
    RePEc:ilo:ilowps:993864863402676.

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  58. Geriatrische Langzeitpflege. (2004). Streissler, Agnes .
    In: Working Paper Reihe der AK Wien - Materialien zu Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft.
    RePEc:clr:mwugar:87.

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