Abstract

The determinants of early career rate of advancement (ROA) and current total income for young managers and professionals were examined. Mentoring contributed most to the early career ROA of those from higher social class origins. Mentoring also contributed to the prediction of the current income of all respondants regardless of socioeconomic origin.

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