Employment Recovery in Europe and Central Asia
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- World Bank, 2011. "The Jobs Crisis : Household and Government Responses to the Great Recession in Eastern Europe and Central Asia," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 2287.
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Social Protections and Labor - Labor Markets Social Protections and Labor - Labor Policies Health; Nutrition and Population - Population Policies Governance - Youth and Governance Economic Theory and Research Macroeconomics and Economic Growth;Statistics
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