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Is There an Ethnic Pay Gap in Germany? Evidence from a Representative Sample of the Adult Population. (2023). Ayaita, Adam.
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    In: EconStor Preprints.
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  7. Immigrants and Workplace Training: Evidence from Canadian Linked Employer–Employee Data. (2020). Dostie, Benoit ; Javdani, Mohsen.
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  8. Wage Discrimination Based on the Country of Birth: Do Tenure and Product Market Competition Matter?. (2019). Volral, Mélanie ; Rycx, Francois ; Mahy, Benoit ; Fays, Valentine.
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  9. Immigrants and Workplace Training: Evidence from Canadian Linked Employer Employee Data. (2019). Dostie, Benoit ; Javdani, Mohsen.
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  10. LUnion Fait la Force? Evidence for Wage Discrimination in Firm With High Diversity. (2018). Rycx, Francois ; Kampelmann, Stephan ; Grinza, Elena.
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  11. L’union fait la force? Evidence for wage discrimination in firms with high diversity. (2018). Rycx, Francois ; Kampelmann, Stephan ; Grinza, Elena.
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  12. Lunion fait la force? Evidence for Wage Discrimination in Firms with High Diversity. (2018). Rycx, Francois ; Kampelmann, Stephan ; Grinza, Elena.
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