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European Union Discourses on Employment. Strategies of Depolitizing and Ideologozing Employment Policies.

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European Union Discourses on Employment. Strategies of Depolitizing and Ideologozing Employment Policies. / Wodak, Ruth; Weiss, G.
In: Concepts and Transformation, Vol. 5, No. 1, 2000, p. 29-42.

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Wodak R, Weiss G. European Union Discourses on Employment. Strategies of Depolitizing and Ideologozing Employment Policies. Concepts and Transformation. 2000;5(1):29-42. doi: 10.1075/cat.5.1.05wei

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Wodak, Ruth ; Weiss, G. / European Union Discourses on Employment. Strategies of Depolitizing and Ideologozing Employment Policies. In: Concepts and Transformation. 2000 ; Vol. 5, No. 1. pp. 29-42.

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