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Analysis of Observed Skill Affinity Patterns and Motivation for Multiskilling among Craft Workers in the U.S. Industrial Construction Sector
Analysis of Observed Skill Affinity Patterns and Motivation for Multiskilling among Craft Workers in the U.S. Industrial Construction Sector
Analysis of Observed Skill Affinity Patterns and Motivation for Multiskilling among Craft Workers in the U.S. Industrial Construction Sector
Wang, Y. (author) / Goodrum, P.M. (author) / Haas, C.T. (author) / Glover, R.W. (author)
JOURNAL OF CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT ; 135 ; 999-1008
2009-01-01
10 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
624
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