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2004 Publications

The Association of Alcohol Dependency with Employment Probability: Evidence from population survey Health 2000 in Finland

Johansson EdvardAlho HannuKiiskinen UrpoPoikolainen Kari

Publication info

Series
Discussion Papers no. 921
Date
2004
Avainsanat
alkoholi, alkoholismi, työllisyys, Suomi
Keywords
alcohol, alcoholism, employment, Finland
JEL
I120,J230
Pages
28
Price
10 €
Availability of print version
Language
English
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