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#21 [more] | McGlynn, Clare. Families and the European Union: Law, Politics and Pluralism. |
#22 [more] | Salazar Parrenas, Rhacel. Migrant Filipina Domestic Workers and the International Division of Reproductive Labour. |
#23 [more] | Sciortino, G. When Domestic Care is Not Native Labour: The Interaction of Immigration Policy and the Welfare Regime in Italy. |
#24 [more] | Stinson, Jane. Why Privatization is a Women's Issue. |
#25 [more] | Sullivan, Oriel. The Division of Domestic Labour: Twenty Years of Change? |
#26 [more] | Thompson, William. Appeal of One Half of the Human Race, Women, Against the Pretensions of the Other Half, Men, To Retain Them in Political and Thence in Civil and Domestic Slavery. |
#27 [more] | Townson, Monica. Domestic Workers and the Employment Standards Act. |
#28 [more] | Visser, J., M. Yerkes. Women's Preferences or Delineated Policies? The Development of Part-Time Work in the Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom. |
#29 [more] | Whitehouse, G. From Family Wage to Parental Leave: The Changing Relationship Between Arbitration and the Family. |
#30 [more] | Windebank, Jan. Outsourcing Women's Domestic Labour: The Cheque Emploi-Service Universel in France. |
#31 [more] | Windebank, Jan. Dual-Earner Couples in Britain and France: Gender Divisions of Domestic Labour and Parenting Work in Different Welfare States. |