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Elizabeth Linos
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Impact of Sexual Harassment and Social Support on Burnout in Physician Mothers

Workplace sexual harassment significantly contributes to burnout among physician mothers, but fostering a supportive community among physician mothers can enhance their sense of professional efficacy.

Elizabeth Linos, Jessica Lasky-Fink, Meghan Halley, Urmimala Sarkar, Christina Mangurian, Hala Sabry, Eleni Linos, Reshma Jagsi (2022)
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More Than Public Service: A Field Experiment on Job Advertisements and Diversity in the Police

Advertisements that emphasize the personal benefits of applying to government jobs are effective in eliciting diverse candidates to apply.

Elizabeth Linos (2018)
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Impact of Sexual Harassment and Social Support on Burnout in Physician Mothers

Workplace sexual harassment significantly contributes to burnout among physician mothers, but fostering a supportive community among physician mothers can enhance their sense of professional efficacy.

Elizabeth Linos, Jessica Lasky-Fink, Meghan Halley, Urmimala Sarkar, Christina Mangurian, Hala Sabry, Eleni Linos, Reshma Jagsi (2022)
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More Than Public Service: A Field Experiment on Job Advertisements and Diversity in the Police

Advertisements that emphasize the personal benefits of applying to government jobs are effective in eliciting diverse candidates to apply.

Elizabeth Linos (2018)
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