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Work and Commitment Among Young Professionals: A Study of Male and Female Dentists

This research examines gender differences in personal characteristics, work experiences, work attitudes, and professional commitment for a group of young (age < 45) dentists. While males and females had similar work attitudes, they differed in work experience -males worked more hours, saw more pa...

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Published in:Human relations (New York) 1995-11, Vol.48 (11), p.1355-1377
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subjects Attitudes
Commitment
Demographic Characteristics
Dentistry
Dentists
Earnings
Employee attitude
Female employees
Gender differences
Gender differentiation
Job Satisfaction
Jurisdiction
Males
Medicine
Occupations
Oregon
Personality
Productivity
Professional development
Professional ethics
Professional Orientations
Professional Women
Professional workers
Professionals
Professions
Sex Differences
Sexes
Social research
Sociology
Sociology of professions
Sociology of work
Sociology of work and sociology of organizations
Work commitment
Work ethic
Work experience
Workforce
Young professional people
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