Social Science Quarterly, Volume 64Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1983 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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This analogy has the flaws that ( 1 ) the rate of learning will fall with time spent in the same occupation , and ( 2 ) what occupations have to offer in learning experiences probably varies widely , with many occupations having almost ...
This analogy has the flaws that ( 1 ) the rate of learning will fall with time spent in the same occupation , and ( 2 ) what occupations have to offer in learning experiences probably varies widely , with many occupations having almost ...
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If the occupation was not clear to the teacher , the performance and demeanor of the student may have fed back into the ... biases which were detected when occupations were treated as categories rather than as a prestige continuum .
If the occupation was not clear to the teacher , the performance and demeanor of the student may have fed back into the ... biases which were detected when occupations were treated as categories rather than as a prestige continuum .
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Kraft , Philip . 1977. Programmers and Managers : The Routinization of Computer Programming in the United States ( New York : Springer - Verlag ) . • 1979. " Routinization of Computer Programming , " Sociology of Work and Occupations ...
Kraft , Philip . 1977. Programmers and Managers : The Routinization of Computer Programming in the United States ( New York : Springer - Verlag ) . • 1979. " Routinization of Computer Programming , " Sociology of Work and Occupations ...
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Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 67 |
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