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#21 [more] | Marston, Sallie A. The Social Construction of Scale. |
#22 [more] | Mastracci, Sharon H. Persistent Problems Demand Consistent Solutions: Evaluating Policies to Mitigate Occupational Segregation by Gender. |
#23 [more] | Parr, Joy. Gender History and Historical Practice. |
#24 [more] | Perrons, Diane, Wendy Sigle-Rushton. Employment Transitions Over the Life Cycle: A Literature Review. |
#25 [more] | Peterson, Spike V. How (the Meaning Of) Gender Matters in Political Economy. |
#26 [more] | Pixley, Jocelyn. After the White Paper-Where? |
#27 [more] | Pollert, Anna. Gender and Class Revisited: Or, The Poverty of 'Patriarchy'. |
#28 [more] | Presser, Harriet B. Race-Ethnic and Gender Differences in Nonstandard Work Shifts. |
#29 [more] | Prugl, Elisabeth. What is a Worker? Gender, Global Restructuring, And the ILO Convention on Homework. |
#30 [more] | Rai, Shirin. Gender and the Political Economy of Development: From Nationalism to Globalization. |
#31 [more] | Raphael, Dennis. Social Determinants of Health: Canadian Perspectives. |
#32 [more] | Razack, Sherene. Looking White People in the Eye: Gender, Race and Culture in Courtrooms and Classrooms. |
#33 [more] | Reifer, Thomas Ehrlich. Labor, Race, And Empire: Transport Workers and Transnational Empires of Trade, Production, And Finance. |
#34 [more] | Ribeiro, Joana S. Gendering Migration Flows: Physicians and Nurses in Portugal. |
#35 [more] | Riska, E. Towards Gender Balance: But Will Women Physicians Have an Impact on Medicine? |
#36 [more] | Scott, Joan. Gender and the Politics of History. |
#37 [more] | Scott, Joan W. Gender: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis. |
#38 [more] | Sen, Gita. Gender Mainstreaming in Finance Ministries. |
#39 [more] | Shaver, Sheila. Gender, Class and the Welfare State: The Case of Income Security in Australia. |
#40 [more] | Shaw, Jo. The European Union and Gender Mainstreaming: Constitutionally Embedded or Comprehensively Marginalised? |