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Arat-Koc, Sedef.
In the Privacy of Our Own Home: Foreign Domestic Workers as the Solution to the Crisis in the Domestic Sphere in Canada.
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Bamford, Claire, Angela Dale.
Temporary Workers: Cause For Concern or Complacency?
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Bardasi, E., Janet C. Gornick.
Working For Less? Women's Part-Time Wage Penalties Across Countries.
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Beechey, Veronica, Tessa Perkins.
A Matter of Hours: Women, Part-Time Work and the Labour Market.
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Belzer, R. M., E. van der Putte, J. Visser, T. Wilthagen.
The Netherlands: From Atypicality to Typicality'.
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Blossfeld, Hans-Peter, Sandra Buchholz, Dirk Hofacker.
Globalization, Uncertainty and Late Careers in Society.
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Breen, R.
Explaining Cross-National Variation in Youth Unemployment: Market and Institutional Factors.
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Buchholz, Sandra, Dirk Hofacker.
Late Careers and Career Exits in Times of Accelerating Social Change: Globalization and Its Impact on Late-Midlife Workers.
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Chun, Jennifer Jihye.
Legal Liminality: The Gender and Labour Politics of Organising South Korea's Irregular Workforce.
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Clement, Wallace.
Who Works? Comparing Labor Market Practices.
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Cohen, Gary L.
Hard at Work: (the Number of Persons Working Fifty or More Hours Per Week Has Risen Dramatically Over the Last Fifteen Years).
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Connolly, Sara, Mary Gregory.
Moving Down: Women's Part-Time Work and Occupational Change in Britain 1991-2001.
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Coyte, Peter C., Audrey Laporte, Meredith B. Lilly.
Do They Care Too Much to Work? The Influence of Caregiving Intensity on the Labour Force Participation of Unpaid Caregivers in Canada.
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Cranford, Cynthia J., Leah F. Vosko.
Conceptualizing Precarious Employment: Mapping Wage Work Across Social Location and Occupational Context.
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Dekker, Ronald, Lutz C. Kaizer.
Atypical or Flexible? How to Define Non-Standard Employment Patterns - the Cases of Germany, The Netherlands and the United Kingdom.
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Dion, Marcelle, Steve Welsh.
Participation of Women in the Labour Force: A Comparison of Farm Women and All Women in Canada.
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Ederveen, S., R. Nahuis, A. Parikh.
Labour Mobility and Regional Disparities: The Role of Female Labour Participation.
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Ewer, Peter, Meg Smith.
Choice and Coercion: Women's Experience of Casual Employment.
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Gundert, Stefanie, Frances McGinnity, Antje Mertens.
A Bad Start? Fixed-Term Contracts and the Transition From Education to Work in West Germany.
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Hagen, Elizabeth, Jane Jenson, Ceallaigh Reddy.
Feminization of the Labor Force: Paradoxes and Promises.



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