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Labor Market Informalization and Social Policy: Distributional Links and the Case of Homebased Workers

By , on January 01, 2004

Vassar College Economics Working Paper, No. 60

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Benería, Lourdes, and Floro, Maria S. Labor Market Informalization and Social Policy: Distributional Links and the Case of Homebased Workers. , , . , 2004. Benería, L., and Floro, M. S. (2004). Labor Market Informalization and Social Policy: Distributional Links and the Case of Homebased Workers. , , . Benería, Lourdes, and Floro, Maria S. "Labor Market Informalization and Social Policy: Distributional Links and the Case of Homebased Workers." 2004, .Benería Lourdes, and Floro Maria S. "Labor Market Informalization and Social Policy: Distributional Links and the Case of Homebased Workers." (2004). Benería, L, and Floro, M S 2004, 'Labor Market Informalization and Social Policy: Distributional Links and the Case of Homebased Workers', , , . Lourdes Benería, and Maria S Floro, 'Labor Market Informalization and Social Policy: Distributional Links and the Case of Homebased Workers' (2004). Benería L., and Floro M. S. Labor Market Informalization and Social Policy: Distributional Links and the Case of Homebased Workers. . 2004. Benería, Lourdes, and Floro, Maria S. Labor Market Informalization and Social Policy: Distributional Links and the Case of Homebased Workers. . 2004. , .

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