The Fiscal Impact of EU Immigration on the Universalistic Welfare State

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The Fiscal Impact of EU Immigration on the Universalistic Welfare State. / Martinsen, Dorte Sindbjerg; Rotger, Gabriel Pons.

SFI - Det nationale Forskningscenter for Velfærd, 2016.

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Martinsen, DS & Rotger, GP 2016 'The Fiscal Impact of EU Immigration on the Universalistic Welfare State' SFI - Det nationale Forskningscenter for Velfærd.

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Martinsen, D. S., & Rotger, G. P. (2016). The Fiscal Impact of EU Immigration on the Universalistic Welfare State. SFI - Det nationale Forskningscenter for Velfærd. Working paper SFI - The danish National Centre for Social Research Vol. WP 06:2016

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Martinsen DS, Rotger GP. The Fiscal Impact of EU Immigration on the Universalistic Welfare State. SFI - Det nationale Forskningscenter for Velfærd. 2016.

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Martinsen, Dorte Sindbjerg ; Rotger, Gabriel Pons. / The Fiscal Impact of EU Immigration on the Universalistic Welfare State. SFI - Det nationale Forskningscenter for Velfærd, 2016. (Working paper SFI - The danish National Centre for Social Research , Vol. WP 06:2016).

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