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When job “openings” weren’t: Estimates of the extent of informal network hiring in sociology, 1965–1972

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Wright, R.A. When job “openings” weren’t: Estimates of the extent of informal network hiring in sociology, 1965–1972. Am Soc 24, 13–15 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02691958

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