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Comunicazioni obbligatorie – Sospensione entrata in vigore nuovi standard

Nota Ministero del lavoro 19 novembre 2019, n. 3974

Reddito di cittadinanza e oltre. Per contrastare la povertà combinare più politiche

Emanuele Ranci Ortigosa et al., Welforum, novembre 2019

Le “vite a metà” dei traduttori italiani

Francesco Riccardi (Avvenire, 4 dicembre 2019)

Fast Locations and Slowing Labor Mobility

Patrick Coate, Kyle Mangum, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Research Department, WP n. 49/2019

Practical guide on posting of workers

European Commission, novembre 2019

Women in the gig economy – ODI Report

Abigail Hunt et al., ODI, novembre 2019

More than family matters: Apprenticeship and the rise of Europe

David de la Croix, Matthias Doepke, Joel Mokyr (voxeu.org, 2 marzo 2017)

Apprenticeships are critical to America’s future as a knowledge economy

Jennifer Taylor (thenextweb.com, 19 maggio 2019)

To Prepare for Automation, Stay Curious and Don’t Stop Learning

Tiger Tyagarajan (Harward Business Review, 8 ottobre 2019)

Can We Rehabilitate the Guilds? A Sceptical Re-Appraisal

Sheilagh Ogilvie, University of Cambridge, settembre 2007

Splitting the bill. Matching schooling to Dutch labour markets, 1750-1920

Ruben Schalk, Utrecht University, gennaio 2015

Contracting for Apprenticeship in Early Modern Europe

Chris Minns et al., Beucitizen, 22 dicembre 2016

Guilds, Efficiency, and Social Capital: Evidence from German Proto-Industry

Sheilagh Ogilvie, The Economic History Review n. 2/2004

Craft Guilds, Apprenticeship, and Technological Change in Preindustrial Europe

S.R. Epstein, The Journal of Economic History n. 3/1998

Guilds in the transition to modernity: The cases of Germany, United Kingdom, and the Netherlands

Christopher Kissane, Maarten Prak, Patrick Wallis, Chris Minns, LSE Research Online, luglio 2018

How Does Social Capital Affect Women? Guilds and Communities in Early Modern Germany

Sheilagh Ogilvie, Chicago Journals, The American Historical Review n. 2/2004