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Three Models of Job Mobility in Labor MarketsHACHEN, D. S.Work and Occupations. 1990, Vol 17, Num 3, pp 320-354Article
Moonlighting Husbands. A Life-Cycle PerspectiveDEMPSTER-McCLAIN, D; MOEN, P.Work and Occupations. 1989, Vol 16, Num 1, pp 43-64Article
The Instrumentally Oriented Factory Worker. Myth or Reality?LOSCOCCO, K. A.Work and Occupations. 1989, Vol 16, Num 1, pp 3-25Article
Women's Views in Ireland on UnionsTONER, B.Work and Occupations. 1989, Vol 16, Num 2, pp 214-224Article
The Emergence of an OccupationBLUM, T. C; ROMAN, P. M; TOOTLE, D. M et al.Work and Occupations. 1988, Vol 15, Num 1, pp 96-114Article
Educational Attainment, Job Satisfaction, and the Professionalization of Correctional OfficersJURIK, N. C; HALEMBA, G. J; MUSHENO, M. C et al.Work and Occupations. 1987, Vol 14, Num 1, pp 106-125Article
Labor Market Structure in the United Kingdom. Evidence from Occupational MobilityDALE, A. M.Work and Occupations. 1987, Vol 14, Num 4, pp 558-590Article
Sex and Mobility in the Dual Economy : from Entry to MidcareerHOWELL, F. M; REESE, W. A.Work and Occupations. 1986, Vol 13, Num 1, pp 77-96Article
What Sex is your Parachute? Interest Inventory/Counreling Models and the Perpetuation of the Sex/Wage Segregation of the Labor MarketMOORE, H. A; OLLENBURGER, J. C.Work and Occupations. 1986, Vol 13, Num 4, pp 511-531Article
The Worker-to-Job Fit Hypothesis. Some Further EvidenceCASTON, R. J; BRAITO, R.Work and Occupations. 1985, Vol 12, Num 3, pp 269-284Article
Job Complexity as Perceived by Workers and ExpertsZNANIECKI-LOPATA, H; FORDHAM-NORR, K; BARNEWOLT, D et al.Work and Occupations. 1985, Vol 12, Num 4, pp 395-415Article
Lessons at the Bottom : Worker Nonparticipation in Labor Management Committees as Situational AdjustmentLEITKO, T. A; GREIL, A. L; PETERSON, S. A et al.Work and Occupations. 1985, Vol 12, Num 3, pp 285-306Article
Professional Differentiation and Occupational EarningsCULLEN, J. B.Work and Occupations. 1985, Vol 12, Num 3, pp 351-372Article
The Effects of Career Origins on Subsequent Socioeconomic AttainmentsD'AMICO, R.Work and Occupations. 1985, Vol 12, Num 3, pp 329-350Article
Work, Ritual Structures, and the Legitimation of Alternative CommunitiesMILLER, G.Work and Occupations. 1985, Vol 12, Num 1, pp 3-22Article
Gender and the Household Division of Labor. Employment and Earnings Variations in AustraliaMC ALLISTER, I.Work and Occupations. 1990, Vol 17, Num 1, pp 79-99Article
Militancy, Unionism, and Gender Ideology. A Study of Hospital NursesGRAY, D. E.Work and Occupations. 1989, Vol 16, Num 2, pp 137-152Article
New Organizational FormsHEYDEBRAND, W. V.Work and Occupations. 1989, Vol 16, Num 3, pp 323-357Article
Technological Change and the Division of Labor. The Case of Retail Meatcutters = Changement technologique et division du travail. Le cas des découpeurs de viandeWALSH, J. P.Work and Occupations. 1989, Vol 16, Num 2, pp 165-183Article
The Impact of Turnover on the OrganizationPRICE, J. L.Work and Occupations. 1989, Vol 16, Num 4, pp 461-473Article
Determinants of Employee TardinessLEIGH, J. P; LUST, J.Work and Occupations. 1988, Vol 15, Num 1, pp 78-95Article
Gender Differences in Job-Related NetworksCAMPBELL, K. E.Work and Occupations. 1988, Vol 15, Num 2, pp 179-200Article
Gender as a Moderator of Job Satisfaction. A Multivariate AssessmentNEIL, C. C; SNIZEK, W. E.Work and Occupations. 1988, Vol 15, Num 2, pp 201-219Article
Sources of Self-Esteem in Work : What's Important for Whom?SCHWALBE, M. L.Work and Occupations. 1988, Vol 15, Num 1, pp 24-35Article
The Sociology of the Professions : Dead or Alive ?MACDONALD, K; RITZER, G; HALL, R. H et al.Work and Occupations. 1988, Vol 15, Num 3, pp 251-275Article