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  • Massimiliano Coda Zabetta, Aldo Geuna
    It Takes Time but It Pays: International Postdoctoral Mobility and Career Effect in Italian Academia
  • Justine Boudou
    Competing for Scientific Talent: Industry vs. Academia
  • Holden A. Diethorn, Gerald R. Marschke, Bitsy Perlman, Joseph Staudt, Bruce A. Weinberg
    Addressing the Small-n Problem For The Scientific Workforce
  • Matthew VanEseltine
    Using Linked Administrative Data to Follow Postdoctoral Researchers through COVID Disruptions
  • Caroline Fry, Michael Blomfield
    If You Build It, They Will Come: The Impact of Clinical Trial Experience on African Science
  • Hongyuan Xia, Paul W. Dai
    Peers Matter: The Heterogeneous Effects of Female Peers on Scientists’ Research Focus
  • Michael Roach, Henry Sauermann
    Academia or Industry? Ability, Preferences, and STEM Doctorate Early Career Choices
  • Valerie K. Bostwick, Joseph Staudt, Bruce A. Weinberg
    Best and Brightest? The Selectivity of Foreign-Born Ph.D. Recipients in the U.S.
  • Hans Christian Kongsted, Yotam Sofer, Valentina Tartari
    Ready to fly the Nest? How Autonomy Provisions and Mobility Requirements shape Researchers' early Career Choices

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