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This paper attempts to establish empirically whether natives' job satisfaction is adversely affected by having minority co-worker(s). The paper uses nationally representative linked employer-employee data and eight different facets of job satisfaction. Measuring minority co-worker status at the...
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This paper attempts to establish empirically whether natives' job satisfaction is adversely affected by having minority co-worker(s). The paper uses nationally representative linked employer-employee data and eight different facets of job satisfaction. Measuring minority co-worker status at the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010666573
-related well-being. Using nationally representative linked employer-employee data for Britain, I employ alternative econometric …
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-being. Using nationally representative linked employer-employee data for Britain, I employ econometric techniques that account for …
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-related well-being. Using nationally representative linked employer-employee data for Britain, I employ alternative econometric …
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-being. Using nationally representative linked employer-employee data for Britain, I employ econometric techniques that account for …
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-being in Britain. Using nationally representative linked employer–employee data and accounting for unobserved workplace …
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The paper examines the link between workplace disability (WD) and job satisfaction (JS) in Britain using linked data …
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The paper examines the link between workplace disability (WD) and job satisfaction (JS) in Britain using linked data …
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is evidence that racial interactions partly shape student performance. However there is little work on discrimination …
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