
How Careers Actually Progress
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Rivera & Tilcsik 'Scaling Down Inequality' appeared in American Sociological Review (2019), not American Journal of Sociology (2016)
Beforepublished in the American Journal of Sociology in 2016 as
Afterpublished in the American Sociological Review in 2019 as
Why: Verified live article (post 519, how-careers-actually-progress): body already correctly reads 'published in the American Sociological Review in 2019'. Checked FAQ (4-step op-sequence, 5 items) and excerpt independently - neither mentions Rivera/Tilcsik or this paper's journal/year. Already correct, no PUT needed.
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