Swedish unions and obligatory complementary income insurance: Securing unemployment benefits in a changing welfare state (English)
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Social Policy & Administration
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2024
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Title:Swedish unions and obligatory complementary income insurance: Securing unemployment benefits in a changing welfare state
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Contributors:Hamark, Jesper ( author ) / Lapidus, John ( author )
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Published in:Social Policy & Administration ; 58, 1 ; 61-77
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Publication date:2024-01-01
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Swedish unions and obligatory complementary income insurance: Securing unemployment benefits in a changing welfare stateHamark, Jesper / Lapidus, John et al. | 2024
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