
Strategic Long-Term Career Planning
Effective long-term career planning methods focusing on adaptability, options over paths, and setting principles for future direction.
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'A Most Egalitarian Profession' was published in the Journal of Labor Economics in 2016, not Journal of Political Economy in 2019
BeforeA 2019 study by economists Claudia Goldin at Harvard and Lawrence Katz, published in The Journal of Political Economy as "A Most Egalitarian Profession,"
AfterA 2016 study by economists Claudia Goldin at Harvard and Lawrence Katz, published in The Journal of Labor Economics as "A Most Egalitarian Profession,"
Why: Verified live: the article already correctly cites the 2016 Journal of Labor Economics publication. The FAQ does not reference this study at all, so no secondary fix was needed.
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