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We know the work tenure norms throughout a typical career (4.6 years) and through each decade of life.
"The average worker at Foxconn is never going to pay $230,000 more in state and local taxes than the public services she and her family will consume during her work tenure there," he says.
The average work tenure was 4.5 (SD = 4.5) years.
The average age and the mean duration of work tenure were 34 and 8.5 years, respectively.
Demographic data were obtained, which included age, gender, marital status, grade of nursing practice, educational level, working experience and work tenure.
We further excluded 219 participants who had incomplete information on age, gender, and those with work tenure of three months or less, and part-time workers.
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But in academia, the personal stakes are higher: after six or more years of preparatory graduate work, tenure-track professors start in the relatively meager $40,000's.
Another explanation is that workers with longer work tenures who were available at the baseline survey may have been less susceptible to effects of endotoxin exposure compared with workers who left the industry before baseline.
The proportion of HCAs with working tenure of less than five years varied across countries.
Covariates univariably associated with ERI were age, marital status, annual salary, education, employment band, employment category, employment condition, tenure, hours worked and regular work-days (Table 2).
At Princeton, for example, male and female faculty members get an extra year to work toward tenure if they have or adopt a child during the usual tenuring period.
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