The further extension of social security to non-wage earners

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The further extension of social security to non-wage earners. / Barrio Fernandez, Alberto.

Research Handbook on European Social Security Law. red. / Frans Pennings; Gijsbert Vonk. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023. s. 130-148.

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Barrio Fernandez, A 2023, The further extension of social security to non-wage earners. i F Pennings & G Vonk (red), Research Handbook on European Social Security Law. Edward Elgar Publishing, s. 130-148. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800886353.00013

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Barrio Fernandez, A. (2023). The further extension of social security to non-wage earners. I F. Pennings, & G. Vonk (red.), Research Handbook on European Social Security Law (s. 130-148). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800886353.00013

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Barrio Fernandez A. The further extension of social security to non-wage earners. I Pennings F, Vonk G, red., Research Handbook on European Social Security Law. Edward Elgar Publishing. 2023. s. 130-148 https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800886353.00013

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Barrio Fernandez, Alberto. / The further extension of social security to non-wage earners. Research Handbook on European Social Security Law. red. / Frans Pennings ; Gijsbert Vonk. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023. s. 130-148

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