Non-cognitive skills and job match: evidence from military applicants / Elda Pema...[et.al]
Material type: TextPublication details: 2017.Subject(s): In: Defence and Peace Economics Vol 28, No. 5, October 2017, pp. 511 - 533 (DA)Summary: The study examines the effect of non-cognitive skills on early career choices among young job seekers by analyzing the influence of personality traits on the decision by military applicants either to choose military or civilian career option.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The study examines the effect of non-cognitive skills on early career choices among young job seekers by analyzing the influence of personality traits on the decision by military applicants either to choose military or civilian career option.
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