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Bernard Lentz
Drexel University - Philadelphia / United States
Economics & Econometrics / Economics
AD Scientific Index ID: 1298160
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Bernard Lentz's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Entrepreneurial success and occupational inheritance among proprietorsBF Lentz, DN LabandCanadian Journal of Economics, 563-579, 19904441990
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Why so many children of doctors become doctors: Nepotism vs. human capital transfersBF Lentz, DN LabandJournal of Human Resources, 396-413, 19892191989
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The effects of sexual harassment on job satisfaction, earnings, and turnover among female lawyersDN Laband, BF LentzILR Review 51 (4), 594-607, 19982041998
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Occupational inheritance in agricultureDN Laband, BF LentzAmerican Journal of Agricultural Economics 65 (2), 311-314, 19832111983
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Like father, like son: Toward an economic theory of occupational followingDN Laband, BF LentzSouthern Economic Journal, 474-493, 19832071983
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