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17049 | Methods used by employed workers to find their current jobs - Pellizzari (2010) | { "link": "http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/19980/1/Do_Friends_and_Relatives_Really_Help_in_Getting_a_Good_Job.pdf", "retrievedDate": "02/10/2019", "additionalInfo": "Employed workers in the ECHP are asked to indicate how they have found their current job. The exact phrasing of the question reads: \u201dBy what means were you first informed about your current job?\u201d. Six possible answers are offered, and respondents can choose only one. The sample includes individuals aged 16-64 in 14 European countries over the period 1994-1999. ", "dataPublishedBy": "Pellizzari, M. (2010). Do friends and relatives really help in getting a good job?. ILR Review, 63(3), 494-510.", "dataPublisherSource": "Pellizzari (2010) based on European Community Household Panel data" } |
2019-10-02 18:32:17 | 2019-10-02 18:32:17 | 4221 | Employed workers in the ECHP are asked to indicate how they have found their current job. The exact phrasing of the question reads: ”By what means were you first informed about your current job?”. Six possible answers are offered, and respondents can choose only one. The sample includes individuals aged 16-64 in 14 European countries over the period 1994-1999. | http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/19980/1/Do_Friends_and_Relatives_Really_Help_in_Getting_a_Good_Job.pdf | Pellizzari, M. (2010). Do friends and relatives really help in getting a good job?. ILR Review, 63(3), 494-510. |
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