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Job Satisfaction of the Highly Educated: The Role of Gender, Academic Tenure, and Earnings

Scottish Journal of Political Economy - United Kingdom
doi 10.1111/j.1467-9485.2006.00379.x
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EconomicsSociologyEconometricsPolitical Science
Date

May 1, 2006

Authors
Keith A. BenderJohn S. Heywood
Publisher

Wiley


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