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#1 [more] | Agrawal, Nisha. Sources of Inequality Between Male and Female Wages in Australia. |
#2 [more] | Anzaldua, Gloria, Cherrie Moraga. A Black Feminist Statement. |
#3 [more] | Bashevkin, Sylvia. Women's Work is Never Done: Comparative Studies in Care-Giving, Employment and Social Policy Reform. |
#4 [more] | Bruegal, Irene. Sex and Race in the Labour Market. |
#5 [more] | Cohen, Philip. Laboring Under Whiteness. |
#6 [more] | Davidson, Marilyn J., Jill Earnshaw. Vulnerable Workers: Psychosocial and Legal Issues. |
#7 [more] | Dickerson, Niki T. 'We Are a Force to be Reckoned With': Black and Latina Women's Leadership in the Contemporary U.S. Labor Movement. |
#8 [more] | Hakim, Catherine. Workforce Restructuring: Social Insurance Coverage and the Black Economy. |
#9 [more] | Humphrey, Jill C. Cracks in the Feminist Mirror? |
#10 [more] | Li, Peter S. Self-Employment and Its Economic Return For Visible Minorities in Canada. |
#11 [more] | Maume, David J. Jr. Local Labor Market Structure and Male Employment Stability in Large Metropolitan Areas. |
#12 [more] | Muteshi, Jacinta Khasiala, Isik Urla Zeytinoglu. Changing Work Relationships: Enacting Gender, Race/ethnicity, And Economic Class. |
#13 [more] | Phizacklea, Annie. Minority Women and Economic Restructuring: The Case of Britain and the Federal Republic of Germany. |
#14 [more] | Schneider de Villegas, Gisela. Home Work: A Case For Social Protection. |
#15 [more] | Sullivan, Teresa A. Women and Minority Workers in the New Economy: Optimistic, Pessimistic, And Mixed Scenarios. |
#16 [more] | Winkelmann-Gleed, Andrea. Lessons For Diversity Management Based on the Gendered Experiences of Migrant Nurses in the UK. |