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Employee Salary Type
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SALTYP
A coding scheme used to describe the possible methods of compensation in an occupation.
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2018
2018
A expectativa de carreira da mulher nas organizações
Thainá Cupolillo Vaz
2018
Corpus ID: 181580475
Women's participation in the labor market, since its insertion, has always been linked by several difficulties encountered by…
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2016
2016
FACULTY SALARY INEQUITY , 1992 ‒ 2010
R. Emigh
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K. Norberg
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Vilma Ortiz March
2016
Corpus ID: 27873867
This report presents the results of an analysis of ladder faculty salary equity at UCLA from 1992‒1993 to 2009‒2010 using data…
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2013
2013
Clima organizacional de enfermería en los hospitales regionales del Instituto de Previsión Social Organizational climate of the regional hospitals of the Social Security Institute
Vera de Corbalán
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M. Samudio
2013
Corpus ID: 129950340
The organizational climate is one of the determinant factors of organizational processes of management, change and innovation…
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2012
2012
Faculty salary inequities in public higher education: An examination of faculty salaries through the National Study of Postsecondary Faculty 1988, 1993, 1999, & 2004
Bart A. Swecker
2012
Corpus ID: 157585246
2011
2011
Task Force on the Status of Women at SUNY Potsdam: A Perspective on a Decade of Feminist Practices
Liliana Trevizan
2011
Corpus ID: 141548205
Abstract: This paper argues that the Task Force on the Status of Women at SUNY Potsdam stands as a model of best practices for…
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