Gendering the Job: Networks and Recruitment at a Call Center Gender and Job Segregation
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M. Lourdes Sosa | Roberto M. Fernandez | L. Bailyn | D. Pager | R. Fernandez | Isabel Fernandez-Mateo | M. Sosa | Brian Rubineau | Paul Osterman | Roberto M. Fernandez | Peter Bearman | John Carroll | Tiziana Casciaro | Emilio Castilla | Adair Crosley | Paula England | Christopher Jencks | Joe Galaskiewicz | Monica Higgins | Damon Phillips | Michele Williams | Lourdes Sosa | Harvard | Mit Sloan
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