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학교에서 노동시장으로의 이행 과정 변화 : 1960-1980년대 청년 코호트의 노동 궤적(work trajectory) 비교

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' 학교에서 노동시장으로의 이행 과정 변화 : 1960-1980년대 청년 코호트의 노동 궤적(work trajectory) 비교' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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' 학교에서 노동시장으로의 이행 과정 변화 : 1960-1980년대 청년 코호트의 노동 궤적(work trajectory) 비교' 의 참고문헌

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