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Gender differences at work: relishing competence or seeking a challenge?

  • Written by Rachel Morrison, Senior Lecturer, Business School, Auckland University of Technology
Gender differences at work: relishing competence or seeking a challenge?People who love their jobs get different things out of it - and there's a difference between women and men when it comes to job satisfaction.from www.shutterstock.com, CC BY-SA

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