Formation of workplace status: Concept, theoretical basis and influencing factors
WANG Biying1, LIU Kai2, ZHANG Lutao3
1 School of Business, Jiangxi Normal University, Nanchang 330022; 2 Enrollment and Employment Office, Jingdezhen College, Jingdezhen 333032; 3 Department of Education, Jiangxi Hongzhou Vocational College, Yichun 331100
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