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Redundancy and re-employment in Ireland

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  • B. J. Whelan
  • Brendan M. Walsh

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  • B. J. Whelan & Brendan M. Walsh, 1977. "Redundancy and re-employment in Ireland," Open Access publications 10197/1508, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
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    1. McCarthy, W. E. J. & O'Brien, J. F. & Dowd, V. G., 1975. "Wage Inflation and Wage Leadership: A Study of the Role of Key Wage Bargains in the Irish System of Collective Bargaining," Research Series, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), number GRS79.
    2. MacKay, D I & Reid, Graham L, 1972. "Redundancy, Unemployment and Manpower Policy," Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 82(328), pages 1256-1272, December.
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    1. Whelan, Christopher T. & Whelan, Brendan J., 1988. "The Transition to Retirement," Research Series, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), number GRS138.

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    Labor supply--Ireland; Unemployed--Ireland;

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