Die Arbeitsmarktentwicklung in den USA : Lehren für uns? (The development of the labour market in the USA - lessons for us?)
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Bundesrepublik Deutschland ; USA ; Berufsgruppe ; Beschäftigungsentwicklung ; Beschäftigungspolitik ; Flexibilität ; Lohnstruktur ; Arbeitslosigkeit ; Arbeitsmarkt ; Wirtschaftszweige ; zusätzliche Arbeitsplätze ; 1964-1996;All these keywords.
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