Exploatarea ca model de afaceri. Lucrători europeni, privați de drepturile lor în Germania

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1. Verfasser: Molitor, Carmen (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: Bucharest [Romania] Friedrich Ebert Stiftung 2015
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Exploatarea ca model de afaceri. Lucrători europeni, privați de drepturile lor în Germania
Human Resources in Economy
Socio-Economic Research
title Exploatarea ca model de afaceri. Lucrători europeni, privați de drepturile lor în Germania
title_auth Exploatarea ca model de afaceri. Lucrători europeni, privați de drepturile lor în Germania
title_exact_search Exploatarea ca model de afaceri. Lucrători europeni, privați de drepturile lor în Germania
title_full Exploatarea ca model de afaceri. Lucrători europeni, privați de drepturile lor în Germania Carmen Molitor
title_fullStr Exploatarea ca model de afaceri. Lucrători europeni, privați de drepturile lor în Germania Carmen Molitor
title_full_unstemmed Exploatarea ca model de afaceri. Lucrători europeni, privați de drepturile lor în Germania Carmen Molitor
title_short Exploatarea ca model de afaceri. Lucrători europeni, privați de drepturile lor în Germania
title_sort exploatarea ca model de afaceri lucratori europeni privati de drepturile lor in germania
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Socio-Economic Research
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