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The end of work—The decline of the global labor force and the dawn of the post-market era,

Review of Jeremy Rifkin Putnam, New York, 1995

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Bjerklie, J.R. The end of work—The decline of the global labor force and the dawn of the post-market era,. Voluntas 7, 318–323 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02354121

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