Comparison of Job Satisfaction in Six New Jersey Fisheries: Implications for Management

作者: John Gatewood , Bonnie McCay

DOI: 10.17730/HUMO.49.1.957T468K40831313

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摘要: … of anthropological and other social science studies to … related to their modes of production, their ways of making a living. Our … specialty as maritime anthropology, whereas those focusing …

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