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Thoughts on the Latest Sociology Job Market Findings?

September 30, 2014 / ASA Admin / Leave a comment

Just last month, ASA’s Department of Research published a data brief that examined the job announcements from 2013 in ASA’s online Job Bank. We invite comments on the findings as well as ideas about what else you might like to know about the job market for sociologists. –Michael Kisielewski, ASA Department of Research

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