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#41 [more] | Geary, John Francis. Employment Flexibility and Human Resource Management: The Case of Three American Electronic Plants. |
#42 [more] | Glucksmann, Miriam A. Formations, Connections and Divisions of Labour. |
#43 [more] | Hacker, Sally. Doing it the Hard Way: Investigations of Gender and Technology. |
#44 [more] | Hacker, Sally. Pleasure, Power, And Technology: Some Tales of Gender, Engineering, And the Cooperative Workplace. |
#45 [more] | Hennon, Charles B., Suzanne Loker, Rosemary Walker. Gender and Home-Based Employment. |
#46 [more] | Jenson, Jane. The Talents of Women, The Skills of Men: Flexible Specialization and Women. |
#47 [more] | Jenson, Jane, Mariette Sineau. Who Cares?: Women's Work, Childcare, And Welfare State Redesign. |
#48 [more] | Kodar, Freya. Pension (in)securities: Unpaid Work, Precarious Employment and the Canadian Pension System. |
#49 [more] | Kreimer, Margareta. Labour Market Segregation and the Gender-Based Division of Labour. |
#50 [more] | Lahey, Kathleen A. Women and Employment: Removing Fiscal Barriers to Women's Labour Force Participation. |
#51 [more] | Lan, Pei-Chia. Maid or Madam?: Filipina Migrant Workers and the Continuity of Domestic Labor. |
#52 [more] | Lee, William K. M. Gender Ideology and the Domestic Division of Labor in Middle-Class Chinese Families in Hong Kong. |
#53 [more] | Manley, Joan E. Sex-Segregated Work in the System of Professions: The Development and Stratification of Nursing. |
#54 [more] | McGraw, Lori A. Connections Between Womens Unpaid Family Work and Their Family Relationships: A Feminist Analysis. |
#55 [more] | Mies, Maria. Patriarchy and Accumulation on a World Scale: Women in the International Division of Labour. |
#56 [more] | Mitter, Swasti. Information Technology and Working Women's Demands. |
#57 [more] | Morris, Lydia. Constraints on Gender: The Family Wage, Social Security and the Labour Market: Reflection on Research in Hartlepool. |
#58 [more] | Morris, Marika, Jane Robinson, Janet Simpson. The Changing Nature of Home Care and Its Impact on Women's Vulnerability to Poverty. |
#59 [more] | Myles, John. The Expanding Middle: Some Canadian Evidence on the Deskilling Debate. |
#60 [more] | Nakhaie, M. Reza. Class, Breadwinner Ideology, And Housework Among Canadian Husbands. |