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#21 [more] | Klau, Friedrich, Axel Mittelstadt. Labour Market Flexibility. |
#22 [more] | Kvasnicka, Michael. Does Temporary Agency Work Provide a Stepping Stone to Regular Employment? |
#23 [more] | Leeross, D. Attitudes and Work Motivation of Subgroups of Seasonal Hotel Workers. |
#24 [more] | Lindsay, Sally. The Feminization of the Physician Assistant Profession. |
#25 [more] | Macinnes, John, Tizana Nazio, Jacqueline O'Reilly, Jose M. Rochie. The United Kingdom: From Flexible Employment to Vulnerable Workers. |
#26 [more] | Michie, J., M. Sheehan. Labour Market Deregulation: 'Flexibility and Innovation'. |
#27 [more] | Salazar Parrenas, Rhacel. Migrant Filipina Domestic Workers and the International Division of Reproductive Labour. |
#28 [more] | Salazar Parrenas, Rhacel. Migrant Filipina Domestic Workers and the International Division of Reproductive Labour. |
#29 [more] | Scherer, Stefani. Stepping-Stones or Traps? The Consequences of Labour Market Entry Positions on Future Careers in West Germany, Great Britain and Italy. |
#30 [more] | Schippers, Joop, Nick van den Heuvel, Peter van der Hallen, Tanja van der Lippe. Diversity in Life Courses; Consequences For the Labour Market. |
#31 [more] | Sharma, Nandita Rani. Birds of Prey and Birds of Passage: The Movement of Capital and the Migration of Labour. |
#32 [more] | Standing, Guy. Global Labour Flexibility: Seeking Distributive Justice. |
#33 [more] | Walsh, Deatra. High Mobility among Young Rural Canadian Women. |
#34 [more] | author unknown Part-Time Working Survey (Part 3): Training, Promotion and Transfer to Full-Time Work. |