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The Direct and Indirect Effects of Online Job Search Advice. (2022). Altmann, Steffen ; Sebald, Alexander ; Mahlstedt, Robert ; Glenny, Anita Marie.
In: IZA Discussion Papers.
RePEc:iza:izadps:dp15830.

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  3. Do Job Seekers Understand the UI Benefit System (And Does It Matter)?. (2022). Sebald, Alexander ; Mahlstedt, Robert ; Cairo, Sofie ; Altmann, Steffen.
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