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#1 [more] | Abrahamson, Peter, Cecilie Wehner. Family And/or Work in Europe? |
#2 [more] | Allen, Susan M., Pamela S. Webster. When Wives Get Sick: Gender Role Attitudes, Marital Happiness, And Husbands' Contribution to Household Labor. |
#3 [more] | Angus, Jan. Women's Paid/unpaid Work and Health: Exploring the Social Context of Everyday Life. |
#4 [more] | Arrighi, Barbara A., David J. Jr Maume. Workplace Subordination and Men's Avoidance of Housework. |
#5 [more] | Baines, Donna. Seven Kinds of Work - Only One Paid: Raced, Gendered and Restructured Work in Social Services. |
#6 [more] | Bartkowski, John P., Christopher G. Ellison. Conservative Protestantism and the Division of Household Labor Among Married Couples. |
#7 [more] | Baxter, Janeen. Patterns of Change and Stability in the Gender Division of Household Labour in Australia, 1986-1997. |
#8 [more] | Baxter, Janeen. The Joys and Justice of Housework. |
#9 [more] | Beardwood, Barbara, John Eyles, Susan French, Rhonda Lenton, Vivienne Walters. Work and Health: A Study of the Occupational and Domestic Roles of Women Registered Nurses and Registered Practical Nurses in Ontario, Canada. |
#10 [more] | Bianchi, Susan M., Melissa A. Milkie, John P. Robinson, Liana C. Sayer. Is Anyone Doing the Housework? Trends in the Gender Division of Household Labor. |
#11 [more] | Bittman, Michael, James Mahmud Rice, Judy Wajcman. Appliances and Their Impact: The Ownership of Domestic Technology and Time Spent on Household Work. |
#12 [more] | Cheung, Leslie, Jill Hanley, Jacqueline Oxman-Martinez. Another Look at the Live-In-Caregivers Program: An Analysis of an Action Research Survey Conducted by PINAY, The Quebec Filipino Women's Association With the Centre For Applied Family Studies. |
#13 [more] | Choi, Angela, Roxana Ng, Renita Yuk-Lin Wong. Homeworking: Home Office or Home Sweatshop? Report of Homeworkers in Toronto's Garment Industry. |
#14 [more] | Cohen, Philip. The Gender Division of Labor: 'keeping House' and Occupational Segregation in the United States. |
#15 [more] | Coltrane, Scott. Research on Household Labour: Modeling and Measuring the Social Embeddedness of Routine Family Work. |
#16 [more] | Coltrane, Scott, Masako Ishii-Kuntz. Predicting the Sharing of Household Labor: Are Parenting and Housework Distinct? |
#17 [more] | Corrigall, Elizabeth A., Alison M. Konrad. The Relationship of Job Attribute Preferences to Employment, Hours of Paid Work, And Family Responsibilities: An Analysis Comparing Women and Men. |
#18 [more] | Cunningham, Mick. Influences of Women's Employment on the Gendered Division of Household Labor Over the Life Course: Evidence From a 31-Year Panel Study. |
#19 [more] | Cunningham, Mike. Parental Influences on the Gendered Division of Housework. |
#20 [more] | Diefenbach, Heike. Gender Ideologies, Relative Resources, And the Division of Housework in Intimate Relationships: A Test of Hyman Rodman's Theory of Resources in Cultural Context. |