Employment and salary of Nordic coastal fishermen

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Employment and salary of Nordic coastal fishermen. / Nielsen, Max; Hoff, Ayoe; Nielsen, Rasmus; Waldo, Staffan; Blomquist, Johan; Asche, Frank; Bergesen, Ole; Viðarsson, Jónas R. ; Sigurðardóttir, Sigridur; Sveinþórsdóttir, Ragnheiður .

Nordic Council of Ministers, 2017. 109 s. (TemaNord; Nr. 2017:558).

Publikation: Bog/antologi/afhandling/rapportRapportForskning

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Nielsen, M, Hoff, A, Nielsen, R, Waldo, S, Blomquist, J, Asche, F, Bergesen, O, Viðarsson, JR, Sigurðardóttir, S & Sveinþórsdóttir, R 2017, Employment and salary of Nordic coastal fishermen. TemaNord, nr. 2017:558, Nordic Council of Ministers. https://doi.org/10.6027/TN2017-558

APA

Nielsen, M., Hoff, A., Nielsen, R., Waldo, S., Blomquist, J., Asche, F., Bergesen, O., Viðarsson, J. R., Sigurðardóttir, S., & Sveinþórsdóttir, R. (2017). Employment and salary of Nordic coastal fishermen. Nordic Council of Ministers. TemaNord Nr. 2017:558 https://doi.org/10.6027/TN2017-558

Vancouver

Nielsen M, Hoff A, Nielsen R, Waldo S, Blomquist J, Asche F o.a. Employment and salary of Nordic coastal fishermen. Nordic Council of Ministers, 2017. 109 s. (TemaNord; Nr. 2017:558). https://doi.org/10.6027/TN2017-558

Author

Nielsen, Max ; Hoff, Ayoe ; Nielsen, Rasmus ; Waldo, Staffan ; Blomquist, Johan ; Asche, Frank ; Bergesen, Ole ; Viðarsson, Jónas R. ; Sigurðardóttir, Sigridur ; Sveinþórsdóttir, Ragnheiður . / Employment and salary of Nordic coastal fishermen. Nordic Council of Ministers, 2017. 109 s. (TemaNord; Nr. 2017:558).

Bibtex

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