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A Comparison of Job Satisfaction between Public and Private Sector Managers

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Debora Schneider; Bobby Vaught

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Public Administration Quarterly, Volume 17, Issue 1, p.68-83 (1993)
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APA style: Schneider, D., & Vaught B. (1993).  A Comparison of Job Satisfaction between Public and Private Sector Managers. Public Administration Quarterly. 17(1), 68-83.
Chicago style: Schneider, Debora, and Bobby Vaught. "A Comparison of Job Satisfaction between Public and Private Sector Managers." Public Administration Quarterly 17, no. 1 (1993): 68-83.
IEEE style: Schneider, D., and B. Vaught, "A Comparison of Job Satisfaction between Public and Private Sector Managers", Public Administration Quarterly, vol. 17, issue 1, pp. 68-83, 1993.
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