Sustainable Work: Seven case studies on social-ecological implications in Europe

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Sustainable Work: Seven case studies on social-ecological implications in Europe. / Aigner, Ernest; Baratech Sanchez, Lucia; Bernhardt, Desiree Alicia et al.
Vienna: Vienna University of Economics and Business, 2016. (WWWforEurope: Welfare, Wealth and Work for Europe ; Band 112).

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Aigner, E, Baratech Sanchez, L, Bernhardt, DA, Curnow, B, Hödl, C, Leonhardt, H & Luo, A 2016 'Sustainable Work: Seven case studies on social-ecological implications in Europe' WWWforEurope: Welfare, Wealth and Work for Europe , Bd. 112, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.57938/55527bf3-15ea-497c-a590-121d19153f03

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Aigner, E., Baratech Sanchez, L., Bernhardt, D. A., Curnow, B., Hödl, C., Leonhardt, H., & Luo, A. (2016). Sustainable Work: Seven case studies on social-ecological implications in Europe. (WWWforEurope: Welfare, Wealth and Work for Europe ; Band 112). Vienna University of Economics and Business. https://doi.org/10.57938/55527bf3-15ea-497c-a590-121d19153f03

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Aigner E, Baratech Sanchez L, Bernhardt DA, Curnow B, Hödl C, Leonhardt H et al. Sustainable Work: Seven case studies on social-ecological implications in Europe. Vienna: Vienna University of Economics and Business. 2016 Feb. (WWWforEurope: Welfare, Wealth and Work for Europe ). doi: 10.57938/55527bf3-15ea-497c-a590-121d19153f03

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