More than two thirds of Europe's young scientists say they are not given full credit for their research achievements. A survey commissioned jointly by Nature and the European Science Foundation reveals the countries with the best — and the worst — postdoc working conditions.
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Schiermeier, Q. Europe's young researchers seek proper rewards. Nature 397, 640–641 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1038/17660
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