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17241“…On the basis of an index for labour markets turnover used in the paper (Shorrocks, 1987), labour markets in Spain, Luxemburg, the Netherlands, Denmark and Sweden are the most mobile on average, with these results mainly reflecting higher mobility of people below the age of 29, highly educated and female workers. …”
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17242Published 2011“…Over the past academic year (2010/11 compared to 2009/10) budgets were most increased in Lithuania, Liechtenstein, Austria, France, Finland and Malta, while the deepest cuts were made in Greece, Ireland, Iceland, (8-10% decrease), as well as in Spain, Italy, the Czech Republic and Slovakia (up to 3% decrease) "…”
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17243by Davies, Steve“…The EU 15 (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and the UK) were joined by the 10 Accession countries (Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia). …”
Published 2004
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17244by Roman, Diane, Blas López, María Esther, Mestre, Bruno, Boni, Guido, Belavusau, Uladzislau, Jaron, Anna M., Fercot, Céline, Baugniet, William, Harbo, Tor-Inge, Marzo, Claire“…Baugniet), Belarus, Ukraine and Russia (U. Belavusau), Spain (M. E. Blas López), Italy, (G. Boni), Germany and Switzerland (C. …”
Published 2010
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17245“…The decrease in cross-sectional inequality was accompanied by an increase in mobility, and therefore a decrease in the importance of the permanent component relative to the transitory component in Denmark, Belgium and Spain, and by a decrease in earnings mobility in Germany, France, UK, Ireland and Austria. …”
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17246Published May 1944“…New Zealand 32 Amsterdam 31 Holland 39 Stockholm 35 Australia 39 Auckland 35 Norway 43 New York 38 Switzerland 46 Toronto 48 U.S.A. 56 London 50 England and Wales 57 Edinburgh 61 Germany 65 Glasgow 87 France 67 Canada 69 Scotland 77 Spain 112 Japan 115 Poland 137 Portugal 147 Egypt 163 British India 169 15X/2/98/10…”
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17247Published 2014“…Of the countries covered by this report, Spain, the UK and Sweden have negotiated the biggest reductions in developing country tax levels through their treaties. …”
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17248“…To its original selection of six representative jurisdictions – Belgium, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Spain, and the United Kingdom – the Second Edition now adds Poland, thus including an Eastern European perspective to supplement those of continental Europe and the common law system of the UK. …”
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17249by Pavel Sudoplatov and Anatoli Sudoplatov ; with Jerrold L. and Leona P. Schecter ; foreward by Robert Conquest.“…Schecter -- Evolution of the Soviet Security and Intelligence Service -- Prologue: Revealing a Secret -- 1. Beginnings -- 2. Spain: Crucible for Revolution and Purges -- 3. Purge Years -- 4. …”
Published c1994.
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17250Published 2009“…The increase in migration from the NMS is accompanied by a substantial diversion of migration flows away from Austria and Germany towards Ireland and the UK in the case of migrants from the NMS-8, while Italy and Spain have been the main destination countries for Bulgarian and Romanian migrants. …”
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17251by Loat, Lily“…England and Wales (little vaccinated) 0.46 Switzerland 0.50 Germany (well vaccinated) 2.1 Belgium 2.1 Austria 2.4 France 2.9 Poland 10.3 Czecho-Slovakia 23.4 Spain 65.7 Italy (very well vaccinated) 101.1 Portugal (?) …”
Published 30 November 1928
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17252by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…It draws parallels between the situation and developments in Chile and Spain under military dictatorship and the situation in Poland. …”
Published 1985-09-11T00:00:00Z-1985-09-11T23:59:59Z
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17253by Boyd, Orr, Castro, Josué de, Dolci, Danilo, Shinzo Hamai, Hromadka, J.-L., Kastler, Alfred, Nehru, Rajan, Pauling, Linus, Abbé Pierre, Rostand, Jean, Russell, Bertrand, Supek, Ivan, Thirring, Hans“…, Italy, Madagascar, Mexico, Senegal, Spain, Switzerland or Venezuela. [] The signatories . [] Lord BOYD ORR (Great-Britain) First Director of F.A.O. (1945-1948) Nobel Prize for Peace 1949 Josué de CASTRO (Brazil) Ex. …”
Published 1966 - 1969
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