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Andrey, Jean, Margo Hilbrecht, Laura C. Johnson, Susan M. Shaw.
'I'm Home For the Kids':Contradictory Implications For Work-Life Balance of Teleworking Mothers.
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Arat-Koc, Sedef.
Whose Social Reproduction? Transnational Motherhood and Challenges to Feminist Political Economy.
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Barnett, Rosalind C.
Toward a Review and Reconceptualization of the Work/family Literature: Work in Progress.
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Boris, Eileen.
Home to Work: Motherhood and the Politics of Industrial Homework in the United States.
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Boulis, Ann.
The Evolution of Gender and Motherhood in Contemporary Medicine.
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Brown, Debra J.
Working the System: Re-Thinking the Institutionally Organized Role of Mothers and the Reduction of "Risk" in Child Protection Work.
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Burton, Peter, Lynn Lethbridge, Shelley Phipps.
In and Out of the Labour Market: Long-Term Income Consequences of Child-Related Interruptions to Women's Paid Work.
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Coles, Anne, Anne-Meike Fechter.
Gender and Migration Among Professionals: Beyond the 'incorporated Wife'.
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Crittenden, Ann.
The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World is Still the Least Valued.
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Dale, Angela, Shirley Dex, Joanne Lindley.
A Life-Course Perspective on Ethnic Differences in Women's Economic Activity in Britain.
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Davidson, Michele R., Patricia W. Ladewig, Marcia L. London.
Contemporary Maternal-Newborn Nursing Care.
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DeJoseph, Jeanne F., DeAnne K. Hilfinger Messias.
The Personal Work of a First Pregnancy: Transforming Identities, Relationships, And Women's Work.
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Drolet, Marie.
Wives, Mothers, And Wages: Does Timing Matter?
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Enang, J.
Mothering at the Margins: An African-Canadian Immigrant Woman's Experience.
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England, Paula, Nancy Folbre.
Who Pays For Raising the Next Generation of Americans - Women, Men, Or the State?
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Fuller, Sylvia, Paul Kershaw, Jane Pulkingham.
Constructing 'active citizenship': Single Mothers, Welfare, And the Logics of Voluntarism.
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Graff, E. J., Evelyn F. Murphy.
Getting Even: Why Women Don't Get Paid Like Men -- and What to do About it.
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Hankivsky, Olena.
Beijing and Beyond: Women's Health and Gender-Based Analysis in Canada.
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Hou, Feng, John Myles, Garnett Picot.
Why Did Employment and Earnings Rise Among Lone Mothers During the 1980s and 1990s?
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Houston, Diane M., Gillian Marks.
Attitudes Towards Work and Motherhood Held by Working and Non-Working Mothers.



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