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8 February - Volume 21, Issue 1, Pages 3 - 104
9 May - Volume 21, Issue 2, Pages 106 - 211
13 June - Volume 21, Issue 3, Pages 214 - 316
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Volume 21, Issue 1
8 February 2016
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Editorial: from the editor
I.M. Jawahar
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Mid-career as a process of discovery
Kay Maddox-Daines
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Burnout and the work-family interface
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A two-wave study of sole and partnered working mothers
Laura D. Robinson
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Christopher Magee
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Peter Caputi
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Development idiosyncratic deals and career success
Sylvie Guerrero
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Hélène Jeanblanc
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Marisol Veilleux
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Career barriers influencing career success
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A focus on academics’ perceptions and experiences
Gina Gaio Santos
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Job insecurity, workload and job exhaustion in temporary agency workers (TAWs)
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Gender differences
Marianna Giunchi
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Federica Emanuel
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Maria José Chambel
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Chiara Ghislieri
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Measuring university-to-work success: development of a new scale
Marina Cardoso de Oliveira
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Lucy Leal Melo-Silva
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Maria do Céu Taveira
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Randolph C. Grace
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