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Murphy, Kevin M., Finis Welch.
Occupational Change and the Demand For Skill, 1940-1990.
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Muszynski, Alicya.
Cheap Wage Labour: Race and Gender in the Fisheries of British Columbia.
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Nyland, Chris.
Capitalism and the History of Worktime Thought.
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Pfau-Effinger, Birgit.
Modernisation, Culture and Part-Time Employment: The Example of Finland and West Germany.
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Robertson, Gord.
Part-Time Work in Ontario, 1966 to 1976.
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Rodgers, Gerry, Janine Rodgers.
Precarious Jobs in Labour Market Regulation: The Growth of Atypical Employment in Western Europe.
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Schneider de Villegas, Gisela.
Home Work: A Case For Social Protection.
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Scott, Joan W.
Feminism's History.
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Scott, Allen J., Michael Storper.
Production, Work, Territory: The Geographical Anatomy of Industrial Capitalism.
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Seccombe, Wally.
Labour-Power, Family Forms and the Mode of Production Concept.
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Servais, J. M.
The Social Clause in Trade Agreements: Wishful Thinking or an Instrument of Social Progress?
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Standing, Guy.
Labour Regulation in an Era of Fragmented Flexibility.
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Sundstrom, Marianne.
Part-Time Work in Sweden: Trends and Equality Effects.
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Tilly, Chris.
Continuing Growth of Part-Time Employment.
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Treu, Tiziano.
Labour Flexibility in Europe.
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Ursel, Jane.
Private Lives, Public Policy: 100 Years of State Intervention in the Family.
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Vosko, Leah F.
Gender Differentiation and the Standard/non-Standard Employment Distinction: A Genealogy of Policy Interventions in Canada.
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Vosko, Leah F.
The Pasts (and Futures) of Feminist Political Economy in Canada: Reviving the Debate.
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Wright, Erik Olin.
A Conceptual Menu For Studying the Interconnections of Class and Gender.
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A Special Issue on the American Workforce: 1992-2005.



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