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Dagg, Alexandra.
Trade Union Response to Global Restructuring: The Case of the International Ladies' Garment Workers Union: A Research Study.
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DuRivage, Virginia, David Jacobs.
Home-Based Work: Labor's Choices.
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Edwards, Linda N., Elizabeth Field-Hendrey.
Home-Based Workers: Data From the 1990 Census of Population.
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Ellem, Bradon.
Outwork and Unionism in the Australian Clothing Industry.
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Elson, Diane.
Gender-Neutral, Gender-Blind, Or Gender-Sensitive Budgets? Changing the Conceptual Framework to Include Women's Empowerment and the Economy of Care.
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Engels, Chris.
A Different Role For Trade Unions?
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Felstead, Alan, Nick Jewson.
In Work, At Home: Towards an Understanding of Homeworking.
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Gringeri, Christina E.
Inscribing Gender in Rural Development: Industrial Homework in Two Midwestern Communities.
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Gurstein, Penny.
Wired to the World, Chained to the Home: Telework in Daily Life.
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Gurstein, Penny.
Wired to the World, Chained to the Home: Telework in Daily Life.
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Hennon, Charles B., Suzanne Loker, Rosemary Walker.
Gender and Home-Based Employment.
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Hochschild, Arlie Russell.
The Time Bind: When Work Becomes Home and Home Becomes Work.
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Holloway, Donell.
Gender, Telework and the Reconfiguration of the Australian Family Home.
#34
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Huws, Ursula.
The Making of a Cybertariat: Virtual Work in a Real World.
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Johnson, Laura C.
The Co-Workplace: Teleworking in the Neighbourhood.
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Johnson, Laura Climenko, Reggie Modlich, Leah F. Vosko.
Co-Workplace: Teleworking in the Neighbourhood.
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Leach, Belinda.
Flexible Work, Precarious Future: Some Lessons From the Canadian Clothing Industry.
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Leighton, Patricia.
Atypical Employment: The Law and Practice in the United Kingdom.
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Martens, Margaret Hosmer, Swasti Mitter.
Women in Trade Unions: Organizing the Unorganized.
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Mayhew, Claire, Michael Quinlan.
Changing Work Relationships in Australia.



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