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The Upper Limit: How Low-Wage Work Defines Punishment and Welfare, de François Bonnet. University of California Press, 2019
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- La realización de esta investigación ha contado con financiación de la ayuda para grupos de referencia competitiva ED431C 2019/18, otorgada por la Consellería de Educación, Universidad e Formación Profesional y la Consellería de Economía, Emprego e Industria de la Xunta de Galicia al grupo ECRIM de la Universidad de A Coruña
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