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Social Investment, Employment Outcomes and Policy and Institutional Complementarities: A Comparative Analysis across 26 OECD countries

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Table 1 Operationalisation of effort on different social investment policies
Table 2  Effort on social investment policies (per recipient as a share of GDP per capita), 1990-2010
Table 3 Regressions of employment and effort on social investment policies, 1990-2010 (1)
Table 4 Interaction effects for effort on social investment policies
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