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#61 [more] | Hughes, Karen. Pushed or Pulled? Women's Entry Into Self Employment and Small Business Ownership. |
#62 [more] | Huws, Ursula. The Making of a Cybertariat: Virtual Work in a Real World. |
#63 [more] | ILO. Gender Equality at the Heart of Decent Work. |
#64 [more] | ILO. Overview of Gender-Responsive Budget Initiatives. |
#65 [more] | Jakubowski, L. Immigration and the Legalization of Racism. |
#66 [more] | Jenson, J. Part-Time Employment and Women: A Range of Strategies. |
#67 [more] | Kosny, Agnieszka, Ellen MacEachen. Gendered, Invisible Work in Non-Profit Social Service Organizations: Implications For Worker Health and Safety. |
#68 [more] | Kotamraju, Nalini. Reach Out and Write Someone. |
#69 [more] | Leonard, E. B. The Social Construction of Technology. |
#70 [more] | Lethbridge, J. Care Services For Older People in Europe - Challenges For Labour. |
#71 [more] | Li, Peter S. Immigrants' Propensity to Self-Employment: Evidence From Canada. |
#72 [more] | Mahon, Rianne. Of Scalar Hierarchies and Welfare Redesign: Child Care in Three Canadian Cities. |
#73 [more] | Martin, M. "Hello, Central?": Gender, Technology and Culture in the Formation of Telephone Systems. |
#74 [more] | McBride, Anne. Gender Democracy in Trade Unions. |
#75 [more] | McLaughlin, Janice. Gendering Occupational Identities and IT in the Retail Sector. |
#76 [more] | McMullin, Julie Ann. Patterns of Paid and Unpaid Work: The Influence of Power, Social Context, And Family Background. |
#77 [more] | Mirchandani, Kiran. Feminist Insight on Gendered Work: New Directions in Research on Women and Entrepreneurship. |
#78 [more] | Mulholland, K. Gender, Emotional Labour and Teamworking in a Call Centre. |
#79 [more] | Neysmith, S. M., M. Reitsma-Street. 'Provisioning': Conceptualizing the Work of Women For 21st Century Social Policy. |
#80 [more] | Ng, Roxana. Homeworking: Dream Realized or Freedom Constrained? The Globalized Reality of Immigrant Garment Worker. |