EUI Working Paper: SPS, Issues 93-95European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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... value called " a good atmosphere at the work- place " was ranked as the sixth most important of a set of 32 values , preceded only by values related to family and health , and surpassing values about material well - being or advancement ...
... value called " a good atmosphere at the work- place " was ranked as the sixth most important of a set of 32 values , preceded only by values related to family and health , and surpassing values about material well - being or advancement ...
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... value of the index and the indicative F - statistics . For types 1 and especially 3 , the line is less clear . The ... values in the Czech clusters corresponded to the second highest and lowest in Hungary . A few cases merit some ...
... value of the index and the indicative F - statistics . For types 1 and especially 3 , the line is less clear . The ... values in the Czech clusters corresponded to the second highest and lowest in Hungary . A few cases merit some ...
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... values like material well - being , useful work , success and the possibility of advancement were selected by 44 ... value system of Hungarian society with mathematical - statistical methods ) , Institute of Sociology , Hungarian Academy ...
... values like material well - being , useful work , success and the possibility of advancement were selected by 44 ... value system of Hungarian society with mathematical - statistical methods ) , Institute of Sociology , Hungarian Academy ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Data and Methods | 29 |
The results of frequency distributions | 54 |
Copyright | |
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