Search in the labour markets : empirical evidence of the role of technology and sanctions
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University of JyväskyläISBN
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1457-1986Keywords
job search employer search unemployment benefit sanctions job vacancies internet duration Finland Empiirinen tutkimus työttömyys työllistyminen työnhaku työmarkkinat työpaikat Internet teknologia tieto- ja viestintätekniikka työttömyysturva seuraamukset työnantajat työnhakijat rekrytointi työhönotto ekonometria sanktiot Suomi
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