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Original Articles

Vad vet vi om anställnings-otrygghet och dess konsekvenser? Slutsatser från två decenniers forskning

What is known about job insecurity and its consequences? Conclusions from two decades of research

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Pages 91-108 | Published online: 27 Feb 2017

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