Schooling and Work in the Democratic State
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Stanford University Press, 1985.
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9780804770422
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Martin Carnoy., Martin Carnoy|AUTHOR., & Henry Levin|AUTHOR. (1985). Schooling and Work in the Democratic State . Stanford University Press.

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Martin Carnoy, Martin Carnoy|AUTHOR and Henry Levin|AUTHOR. 1985. Schooling and Work in the Democratic State. Stanford University Press.

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Martin Carnoy, Martin Carnoy|AUTHOR and Henry Levin|AUTHOR. Schooling and Work in the Democratic State Stanford University Press, 1985.

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