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The Association of Alcohol Dependency with Employment Probability: Evidence from population survey Health 2000 in Finland
Johansson Edvard
Alho Hannu
Kiiskinen Urpo
Poikolainen Kari
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Series
Discussion Papers no. 921
Date
2004
Avainsanat
alkoholi, alkoholismi, työllisyys, Suomi
Keywords
alcohol, alcoholism, employment, Finland
JEL
I120,J230
Pages
28
Price
10 €
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English
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