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The state of worker protections in the United States: unregulated work in New York City

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The state of worker protections in the United States: unregulated work in New York City. / Bernhardt, Annette; McGrath, Siobhan; DeFilippis, James.
In: International Labour Review, Vol. 147, No. 2-3, 06.2008, p. 135-162.

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Bernhardt, A, McGrath, S & DeFilippis, J 2008, 'The state of worker protections in the United States: unregulated work in New York City', International Labour Review, vol. 147, no. 2-3, pp. 135-162. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1564-913X.2008.00029.x

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Bernhardt A, McGrath S, DeFilippis J. The state of worker protections in the United States: unregulated work in New York City. International Labour Review. 2008 Jun;147(2-3):135-162. doi: 10.1111/j.1564-913X.2008.00029.x

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Bernhardt, Annette ; McGrath, Siobhan ; DeFilippis, James. / The state of worker protections in the United States : unregulated work in New York City. In: International Labour Review. 2008 ; Vol. 147, No. 2-3. pp. 135-162.

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