Female Labour Supply and the Tax Benefit System in France
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- Dagsvik, J.K. & Laisney, F. & Strom, S. & Ostervold, J., 1988. "Female Labour Supply And The Tax Benefit System In France," Memorandum 1988_004, Oslo University, Department of Economics.
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