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Appelbaum, Eileen, Thomas Bailey, Peter Berg, Arne L. Kalleberg.
Shared Work-Valued Care: New Norms For Organizing Market Work and Unpaid Care Work.
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Baker, Maureen.
Reinforcing Obligations and Responsibilities Between Generations: Policy Options From Cross-National Comparisons.
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Beaujot, Roderic.
Models of Earning and Caring: Trends in Time-Use.
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Bracci, Christa.
Ties That Bind: Ontario's Filial Responsibility Act.
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Brown, Debra J.
Working the System: Re-Thinking the Institutionally Organized Role of Mothers and the Reduction of "Risk" in Child Protection Work.
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Christie, Nancy.
Engendering the State: Family, Work, And Welfare in Canada.
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Cossman, Brenda, Judy Fudge.
Privatization, The Law and the Challenge to Feminism.
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Eichler, Margrit.
Family Shifts: Families, Policies, And Gender Equality.
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England, Paula, Nancy Folbre.
Who Pays For Raising the Next Generation of Americans - Women, Men, Or the State?
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Evandrou, Maria, Karen Glaser.
Combining Work and Family Life: The Pension Penalty of Caring.
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Green, Daina.
Balancing Work and Family Responsibilities: Discussion Paper.
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Horl, Josef.
Eldercare Policy Between the State and Family: Austria.
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McDaniel, Susan A.
Serial Employment and Skinny Government: Reforming Caring and Sharing Among Generations.
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Singleton, Judy.
Women Caring For Elderly Family Members: Shaping Non-Traditional Work and Family Initiatives.
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Smart, Carol.
Stories of Family Life: Cohabitation, Marriage and Social Change.
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Turnbull, Lorna A.
Double Jeopardy: Motherwork and the Law.
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Ursel, Jane.
Private Lives, Public Policy: 100 Years of State Intervention in the Family.
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Wheelock, Jane.
Getting by With a Little Help From Your Family: Toward a Policy-Relevant Model of the Household.
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Families and the Economy: New Partnerships, New Strategies: A Participatory Symposium.



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