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Anxo, Dominique, Lennart Flood, Jill Rubery, Mark Smith.
The Future European Labor Supply: The Critical Role of the Family.
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Armstrong, Hugh, Pat Armstrong.
Thinking it Through: Women, Work and Caring in the New Millennium.
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Battle, Ken, Michael Mendelson.
Benefits For Children: A Four Country Study.
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Bos, Wim.
More Women Economically Independent.
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Cosgrove, James, Mark Montgomery.
Are Part-Time Women Paid Less?: A Model With Firm-Specific Effects.
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Cosgrove, James, Mark Montgomery.
The Effect of Employee Benefits on the Demand For Part-Time Workers.
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Duvander, Ann-Zofie E., Marianne Sundstrom.
Gender Division of Childcare and the Sharing of Parental Leave Among New Parents in Sweden.
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Finch, Naomi, Christine Skinner.
Lone Parents and Informal Childcare: A Tax Credit Childcare Subsidy?
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Folbre, Nancy.
The Invisible Heart: Economics and Family Values.
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Folbre, Nancy, Jayoung Yoon.
Economic Development and Time Devoted to Direct Unpaid Care Activities: An Analysis of the Harmonized European Time Use Survey (HETUS).
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Jenson, Jane.
Against the Tide. Childcare in Quebec.
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Jenson, Jane, Mariette Sineau.
Who Cares?: Women's Work, Childcare, And Welfare State Redesign.
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Knijn, Trudie, Frits van Wel.
The Labor Market Orientation of Single Mothers on Welfare in the Netherlands.
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Parr, Joy.
Gender History and Historical Practice.
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Pascall, Gillian, Sook-yeon Won.
A Confucian War Over Childcare?: Practice and Policy in Childcare and Their Implications For Understanding the Korean Gender Regime.
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Rubery, Jill.
Women and Recession.
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Visser, J.
The First Part-Time Economy in the World: A Model to be Followed?
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White, Linda A.
The Right is Right For the Wrong Reasons: Understanding Family Policy in the United States.
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Wincott, Daniel.
Paradoxes of New Labour Social Policy: Toward Universal Child Care in Europe's "Most Liberal" Welfare Regime?
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van der Valk, Johan.
Few Mothers Work Full-Time.



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