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#181
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Sengenberger, Werner.
Struktur Und Funktionsweise Von Arbeitsmarkten: Die Bundesrepublik Deutschland im Internationalen Vergleich (Structure and Functionality of Labor Markets: The Federal Republic of Germany in Terms of International Comparison).
#182
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Shalev, Michael.
Class Divisions Among Women.
#183
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Skocpol, Theda.
The Origins of Social Policy in the United States: A Polity-Centered Analysis.
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Smith, Vicki.
New Forms of Work Organization.
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Smith, Ralph E., Bruce Vavrichek.
The Wage Mobility of Minimum Wage Workers.
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Stanford, Jim.
Discipline, Insecurity and Productivity: The Economics Behind Labour Market 'flexibility'.
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Stanford, Jim.
Going South: Cheap Labour as an Unfair Subsidy in North American Free Trade.
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Stanford, Jim, Leah F. Vosko.
Challenging the Market: The Struggle to Regulate Work and Income.
#189
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Stone, Katherine V. W.
Rethinking Labor Law: Employment Protection For Boundaryless Workers.
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Storper, Michael.
The Limits to Globalization: Technology Districts and International Trade.
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Sullivan, Teresa A.
Women and Minority Workers in the New Economy: Optimistic, Pessimistic, And Mixed Scenarios.
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Summers, Clyde W.
Employment at Will in the United States: The Divine Right of Employers.
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Tait, Vanessa.
Building Economic Justice For All.
#194
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Tait, Vanessa.
Community Organizing Goes to Work.
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Tait, Vanessa.
Organizing in the Margins.
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Tait, Vanessa.
Organizing Where we Live and Work.
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Tait, Vanessa.
Poor Workers' Unions: Rebuilding Labor From Below.
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Terry, Sylvia Lazos.
Involuntary Part-Time Work.
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Tilly, Chris.
Continuing Growth of Part-Time Employment.
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Tilly, Chris.
The Politics of the New Inequality.



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