Jobs and welfare in Mozambique

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Jobs and welfare in Mozambique. / Jones, Sam; Tarp, Finn.

2013/045. ed. Helsinki : UNU-WIDER, 2013.

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Jones, S & Tarp, F 2013 'Jobs and welfare in Mozambique' 2013/045 edn, UNU-WIDER, Helsinki. <http://wider.unu.edu/publications/working-papers/2013/en_GB/wp2013-045/>

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Jones, S., & Tarp, F. (2013). Jobs and welfare in Mozambique. (2013/045 ed.) UNU-WIDER. WIDER Working Paper Vol. 2013 No. 045 http://wider.unu.edu/publications/working-papers/2013/en_GB/wp2013-045/

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Jones S, Tarp F. Jobs and welfare in Mozambique. 2013/045 ed. Helsinki: UNU-WIDER. 2013.

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Jones, Sam ; Tarp, Finn. / Jobs and welfare in Mozambique. 2013/045. ed. Helsinki : UNU-WIDER, 2013. (WIDER Working Paper; No. 045, Vol. 2013).

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