Hybrid work: social protection of atypical work in Denmark

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Hybrid work : social protection of atypical work in Denmark. / Mailand, Mikkel; Larsen, Trine Pernille.

Wirtschafs- und Sozialwissenschaftliches Institut (WSI), 2018. 43 p. (WSI-Study; No. 11).

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Harvard

Mailand, M & Larsen, TP 2018, Hybrid work: social protection of atypical work in Denmark. WSI-Study, no. 11, Wirtschafs- und Sozialwissenschaftliches Institut (WSI).

APA

Mailand, M., & Larsen, T. P. (2018). Hybrid work: social protection of atypical work in Denmark. Wirtschafs- und Sozialwissenschaftliches Institut (WSI). WSI-Study No. 11

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Mailand M, Larsen TP. Hybrid work: social protection of atypical work in Denmark. Wirtschafs- und Sozialwissenschaftliches Institut (WSI), 2018. 43 p. (WSI-Study; No. 11).

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Mailand, Mikkel ; Larsen, Trine Pernille. / Hybrid work : social protection of atypical work in Denmark. Wirtschafs- und Sozialwissenschaftliches Institut (WSI), 2018. 43 p. (WSI-Study; No. 11).

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