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Different salary levels in different sectors are discussed as a factor for career decision-making (e. g. Stern, 2004<ref name="stern_2004">Stern, S. (2004). Do Scientists Pay to Be Scientists? ''Management Science, 50(6)'', 835–853. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/30046122</ref>) and are thus mainly the result of individual preferences. | Different salary levels in different sectors are discussed as a factor for career decision-making (e. g. Stern, 2004<ref name="stern_2004">Stern, S. (2004). Do Scientists Pay to Be Scientists? ''Management Science, 50(6)'', 835–853. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/30046122</ref>) and are thus mainly the result of individual preferences. | ||
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Different salary levels in different sectors are discussed as a factor for career decision-making (e. g. Stern, 2004[1]) and are thus mainly the result of individual preferences.
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- ↑ Stern, S. (2004). Do Scientists Pay to Be Scientists? Management Science, 50(6), 835–853. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/30046122