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#41
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McDermott, Patricia.
Sectoral Bargaining and the Low Waged.
#42
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Meulders, Daniele, Olivier Plasman, Robert Plasman.
Atypical Employment in the EC.
#43
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Mirchandani, Kiran.
"The Best of Both Worlds" and "Cutting my Own Throat": Contradictory Images of Home-Based Work.
#44
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Neal, Alan.
L'Evolution Des Formes D'Emploi.
#45
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Ng, Roxana.
Homeworking: Dream Realized or Freedom Constrained? The Globalized Reality of Immigrant Garment Worker.
#46
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Oldfield, Margaret A.
The Electronic Cottage: Boon or Bane For Mothers.
#47
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Osnowitz, Debra.
Managing Time in Domestic Space: Home Based Contractors and Household Work.
#48
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Phizacklea, Annie, Carol Wolkowitz.
Homeworking Women: Gender, Racism, And Class at Work.
#49
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Rodgers, Gerry.
Precarious Employment in Western Europe: The State of the Debate.
#50
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Rowbotham, Sheila.
Report From the Homefront.
#51
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Schneider de Villegas, Gisela.
Home Work: A Case For Social Protection.
#52
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Siroonian, J.
Work Arrangements.
#53
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Vega Ruiz, Luz.
Homework: Towards a New Regulatory Framework?
#54
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Atypical Workers: A 'shopping list' of Reforms.
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Home Work.
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Form of employment by sex and average hourly wage, Canada and provinces, 1993-2009 (PE SLID B-1).
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Form of employment by sex and number of children, Canada and provinces, 1993-2009 (PE SLID C-2).
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Main reason working from home by sex, Canada, 2006 (PE GSS20 C-1).
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Reason For Work From Home (PE SWA P-25).
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Self Employment: Percent of Revenue From One Employer by Work Variables (PE SSE B-1).



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