Do wages compensate for anticipated working time restrictions? Evidence from seasonal employment in Austria
Emilia Del Bono and
Andrea Weber
No 2006-37, ISER Working Paper Series from Institute for Social and Economic Research
Date: 2006-07-01
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Journal Article: Do Wages Compensate for Anticipated Working Time Restrictions? Evidence from Seasonal Employment in Austria (2008) 
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