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Hospitalization of the Unemployed and the Relationship of the Rate of Unemployment to Some Socioeconomic and Sociomedical Indicators in Slovenia

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Unemployment, Social Vulnerability, and Health in Europe

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I have founded my contribution on our own points of departure and points of view, on grounds, experiences, and data that are valid for the Socialist Republic of Slovenia, which is the working area of the Institute that I am in charge of.

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Modic, S. (1987). Hospitalization of the Unemployed and the Relationship of the Rate of Unemployment to Some Socioeconomic and Sociomedical Indicators in Slovenia. In: Schwefel, D., Svensson, PG., Zöllner, H. (eds) Unemployment, Social Vulnerability, and Health in Europe. Health Systems Research. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83112-6_11

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