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Glazer, Nona Y.
The Home as Workshop: Women as Amateur Nurses and Medical Care Providers.
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Glenn, Evelyn Nakano.
From Servitude to Service Work: Historical Continuities in the Racial Division of Paid Reproductive Labor.
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Greene, Anne-Marie.
Women and Industrial Relations.
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Hagen, Elizabeth, Jane Jenson, Ceallaigh Reddy.
Feminization of the Labor Force: Paradoxes and Promises.
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Ho, Christina.
Migration as Feminisation? Chinese Women's Experiences of Work and Family in Australia.
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Husu, Liisa.
Women's Work-Related and Family-Related Discrimination and Support in Academia.
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Jenson, Jane.
The Talents of Women, The Skills of Men: Flexible Specialization and Women.
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Kessler-Harris, Alice.
Gendering Labor History.
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Kirton, Gill.
Alternative and Parallel Career Paths For Women: The Case of Trade Union Participation.
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Kirton, Gill.
The Making of Women Trade Unionists.
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Lucas, Linda E.
Unpacking Globalization: Markets, Gender, And Work.
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Luxton, Meg, Leah F. Vosko.
Where Women's Efforts Count: The 1996 Census Campaign and 'Family Politics' in Canada.
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Mirchandani, Kiran.
Feminist Insight on Gendered Work: New Directions in Research on Women and Entrepreneurship.
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Sassen, Saskia.
Notes of the Incorporation of Third World Women Into Wage-Labor Through Immigration and Off-Shore Production.
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Standing, Guy.
Global Feminization Through Flexible Labor: A Theme Revisited.
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Vecchio, Diane C.
Merchants, Midwives, And Laboring Women: Italian Migrants in Urban America.
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Vosko, Leah F.
Rethinking Feminization: Gendered Precariousness in the Canadian Labour Market and the Crisis in Social Reproduction.
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Walby, Sylvia.
Flexibility and the Changing Sexual Division of Labour.
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Tech's Glass Ceiling Shows Some Cracks: Discrimination of Women Employees.



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