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Arun, Shoba, Richard Heeks, Sharon Morgan.
ICT Initiatives, Women and Work in Developing Countries: Reinforcing of Changing Gender Inequality in South India?
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Ball, Rochelle E.
Divergent Development, Racialised Rights: Globalised Labour Markets and the Trade of Nurses - The Case of the Philippines.
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Bohle, Philip, Claire Mayhew, Michael Quinlan.
The Global Expansion of Precarious Employment, Work Disorganization, And Consequences For Occupational Health: Placing the Debate in a Comparative Historical Context.
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Everts, Saskia.
Gender and Technology: Empowering Women, Engendering Development.
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Foote, Victoria, Wenona Giles, Helene Moussa, Penny van Esterik.
Development and Diaspora: Gender and the Refugee Experience.
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Franck, Anja K.
Key Feminist Concerns: Regarding Core Labour Standards, Decent Work and Corporate Social Responsibility.
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Haywood, Trevor.
Global Networks and the Myth of Equality.
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Holderness, Mike.
Who Are the World's Information-Poor?
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Kidder, Thalia, Kate Raworth.
'Good Jobs' and Hidden Costs: Women Workers Documenting the Price of Precarious Employment.
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Kofman, Eleonore.
Gendered Global Migrations: Diversity and Stratification.
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Martens, Margaret Hosmer, Swasti Mitter.
Women in Trade Unions: Organizing the Unorganized.
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McCarthy, Mary, Lucrezia Reichlin.
Do Women Cause Unemployment? Evidence From Eight OECD Countries.
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Mitter, Swasti.
Globalization, ICTs, And Economic Empowerment: A Feminist Critique.
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Mitter, Swasti.
Information Technology and Working Women's Demands.
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Mitter, Swasti.
On Organizing Women in Casualized Work: A Global Overview.
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Mohanty, Chandra.
Feminism Without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity.
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Onyejekwe, Chineze J.
Domestic/unpaid Labor and Economic Liberalization Policies: A Gender Perspective.
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Portes, Alejandro, Saskia Sassen-Koob.
Making it Underground: Comparative Material on the Informal Sector in Western Market Economies.
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Reutter, Werner, Peter Rutters.
International Trade Union Organization and Women's Policy.
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Rowbotham, Sheila.
Feminist Approaches to Technology: Women's Values or a Gender Lens?



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