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AN ASSESSMENT OF STATE AID FOR THE EMPLOYMENT OF DISABLED PEOPLE BASED ON THE PRACTICE OF OTHER EU COUNTRIES 基于其他欧盟国家实践的残疾人就业国家援助评估
Social Inquiry into Well-Being Pub Date : 2021-06-04 DOI: 10.13165/SD-21-19-1-01
Laura Girlevičienė, Alina Kvietkauskienė
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