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  • Handbook of Career Theory

The Influence of Race on Career Dynamics

By: D. A. Thomas and Clayton P. Alderfer
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Keywords

Personal Development and Career; Race

Citation

Thomas, D. A., and Clayton P. Alderfer. "The Influence of Race on Career Dynamics." In Handbook of Career Theory, edited by M. Arthur, D. T. Hall, and B. Lawrence. Cambridge University Press, 1989.

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David A. Thomas

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