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Despite fewer friends, less autonomy, blacks are happier at work than whites
December 7, 2013 by NewsBot
Despite working in more routine and less autonomous jobs, having fewer close friends at work, and feeling less supported by their coworkers, blacks report significantly more positive emotions in the workplace than whites, according to a new study in the December issue of Social Psychology Quarterly."We were surprised by this," said lead author Melissa M.