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Cranford, Cynthia J., Judy Fudge, Eric Tucker, Leah F. Vosko.
Self-Employed Workers Organize: Law, Policy, And Unions.
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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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Davies, Sharon, Margaret Denton, Jason Lian, Isik Urla Zeytinoglu.
Job Stress and Job Dissatisfaction of Homecare Workers in the Context of Health Care Restructuring.
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Doyal, Lesley.
What Makes Women Sick: Gender and the Political Economy of Health.
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Ferrie, J. E., M. G. Marmot, P. Martikainen, M. J. Shipley, G. D. Smith, S. A. Stansfeld.
Job Insecurity in White-Collar Workers: Toward an Explanation of Associations With Health.
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Ferrie, J. E., M. Marmot, M. J. Shipley, G. D. Smith, S. A. Stansfeld.
Future Uncertainty and Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health: The Whitehall II Study.
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Gbebo, Bernard.
Health Care Workers: In the Line of Fire.
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Griffin, Ricky.
Health and Well-Being in the Workplace: A Review and Synthesis of the Literature.
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Howell, David.
Beyond Unemployment.
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Keuzenkamp, Saskia, Heleen van Luijn.
Does Leave Work? Social and Cultural Planning Office.
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Kosny, Agnieszka, Ellen MacEachen.
Gendered, Invisible Work in Non-Profit Social Service Organizations: Implications For Worker Health and Safety.
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Mager Stellman, Jeanne, Karen Messing.
Sex, Gender and Women's Occupational Health: The Importance of Considering Mechanism.
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Messing, Karen.
One-Eyed Science: Occupational Health and Women Workers.
#34
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Michie, J., M. Sheehan.
Labour Market Deregulation: 'Flexibility and Innovation'.
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Moen, Phyllis.
It's About Time: Couples and Careers.
#36
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OECD.
Employment Outlook 2006.
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Paugam, S.
Poverty and Social Disqualification: A Comparative Analysis of Cumulative Social Disadvantage in Europe.
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Productivity Commission, Government of Australia.
The Role of Non-Traditional Work in the Australian Labour Market.
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Purcell, K.
Gendered Employment Insecurity?
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Rodriguez, E.
Marginal Employment and Health in Britain and Germany: Does Unstable Employment Predict Health?



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