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Who is Most Vulnerable? Exploring Job Vulnerability, Social Distancing and Demand During COVID-19. (2021). Kristel, Miller ; Richard, Johnston ; Ryan, Hogg.
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  26. Youth and total unemployment rate: the impact of policies and institutions. (2013). Signorelli, Marcello ; Marelli, Enrico ; Choudhry, Misbah T..
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  30. Regional Unemployment in the EU before and after the Global Crisis. (2012). Signorelli, Marcello ; Patuelli, Roberto ; Marelli, Enrico.
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  31. Crises and Joint Employment–Productivity Dynamics: A Comparative Perspective for European Countries. (2012). Tyrowicz, Joanna ; Signorelli, Marcello ; Marelli, Enrico.
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  32. Comparing Labor Market Performance: Some Stylized Facts and Key Findings. (2012). Signorelli, Marcello ; Brada, Josef.
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  34. Welfare compensation for unemployment in the Great Recession. (2012). Tumino, Alberto ; Sutherland, Holly ; Figari, Francesco ; Salgado, Maria Fernandez .
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  35. Youth unemployment rate and impact of financial crises. (2012). Signorelli, Marcello ; Marelli, Enrico ; Choudhry, Misbah Tanveer.
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  40. Reforming an Insider-Outsider Labor Market: The Spanish Experience. (2011). Jimeno, Juan F ; Dolado, Juan ; Bentolila, Samuel.
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  42. Reforming an Insider-Outsider Labor Market: The Spanish Experience. (2011). Jimeno, Juan F ; Dolado, Juan ; Bentolila, Samuel.
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  43. Regional Unemployment in the EU before and after the Global Crisis. (2011). Signorelli, Marcello ; Patuelli, Roberto ; Marelli, Enrico.
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  45. Regionale Arbeitsmärkte in der „Großen Rezession“: Dynamik regionaler Arbeitslosenquoten in Deutschland, Frankreich und Großbritannien im Krisenjahr 2009. (2010). Reiner, Christian.
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  46. The Impact of Crises on Youth Unemployment of Russian Regions: An Empirical Analysis. (2010). Signorelli, Marcello ; Demidova, Olga.
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