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(Ebook) The Reluctant Job Changer: Studies in Work Attachments and Aspirations by Gladys L. Palmer; Herbert S. Parnes; Richard C. Wilcock; Mary W. Herman; Carol P. Brainerd ISBN 9781512805093

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Authors:Gladys L. Palmer; Herbert S. Parnes; Richard C. Wilcock; Mary W. Herman; Carol P. Brainerd
Pages:248 pages.
Year:2016
Editon:Reprint 2016
Publisher:University of Pennsylvania Press
Language:english
File Size:6.86 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781512805093
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(Ebook) The Reluctant Job Changer: Studies in Work Attachments and Aspirations by Gladys L. Palmer; Herbert S. Parnes; Richard C. Wilcock; Mary W. Herman; Carol P. Brainerd ISBN 9781512805093

What keeps people in jobs or occupations is the central theme of these four studies that interpret workers' attitudes toward job-changing in the light of their work experience as well as their expectations for the future.What keeps people in jobs or occupations is the central theme of these four studies that interpret workers' attitudes toward job-changing in the light of their work experience as well as their expectations for the future.
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