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Severance Pay Programs around the World

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  • Yann Pouget
  • Robert Holzmann
  • Milan Vodopivec
  • Michael Weber

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  • Yann Pouget & Robert Holzmann & Milan Vodopivec & Michael Weber, 2011. "Severance Pay Programs around the World," World Bank Publications - Reports 27339, The World Bank Group.
  • Handle: RePEc:wbk:wboper:27339
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    3. Honorati, Maddalena & Rawlings, Laura & Domelen, Julie Van, 2011. "Results-based lending approaches in social protection and labor : World Bank experiences," Social Protection Discussion Papers and Notes 68513, The World Bank.
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