The cleaner, the waiter, the computer operator: Job change, 1986-2001
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Note: Cully, M., 2002. The cleaner, the waiter, the computer operator: Job change, 1986-2001. Australian Bulletin of Labour, Vol. 28 No. 3, pp. 141-162
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