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Baruch, Yehuda.
Teleworking: Benefits and Pitfalls as Perceived by Professionals and Managers.
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Cameron, Jenny, J. K. Gibson-Graham.
Feminising the Economy: Metaphors, Strategies, Politics.
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Champagne, F., Donald C. Cole, L. Lemieux-Charles, W. McGuire, L. S. Robson, C. Sicotte.
Quality of Working Life Indicators in Canadian Health Care Organizations: A Tool For Healthy, Health Care Workplaces?
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Courcy, François, Serge Gagnon, Melanie Lavoie-Tremblay, Stephanie Maillet, Maxime Paquet.
Psychological Work Environment and Prediction of Quality of Care Indicators in One Canadian Health Center.
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Ferus-Comelo, Anibel.
Double Jeopardy: Gender and Migration in Electronics Manufacturing.
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Fox, Bonnie, Pam Sugiman.
Flexible Work, Flexible Workers: The Restructuring of Clerical Work in a Large Telecommunications Company.
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Giles, Wenona, Valerie Preston.
The Domestication of Women's Work: A Comparison of Chinese and Portuguese Immigrant Women Homeworkers.
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Harris, Thomas M., Charles M. Ray, Carolee Sormunen.
Men's and Women's Attitudes Toward Computer Technology: A Comparison.
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Lester, Stephanie, Leslie Willcocks.
Beyond the IT Productivity Paradox.
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Lewchuk, Wayne, Paul Stewart, Charlotte Yates.
Empowerment as a Trojan Horse: New Systems of Work Organization in the North American Automobile Industry.
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Marsden, David, Marc Thompson.
Flexibility Agreements and Their Significance in the Increase in Productivity in British Manufacturing Since 1980.
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Scott, Allen J., Michael Storper.
Work Organisation and Local Labour Markets in an Era of Flexible Production.
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Stanford, Jim.
Discipline, Insecurity and Productivity: The Economics Behind Labour Market 'flexibility'.
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Williams, Marjorie W.
Gender, Productivity and Macro-Economic Policies in the Context of Structural Adjustment and Change.
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Yates, Michael D.
The 'new' Economy and the Labor Movement.
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van Wyk, Paula.
Examining Work-Related Injuries of Healthcare Workers Using Lost-Time Claims, Risk Perspections, Photovoice, Safety Climate, and Participatory Ergonomics as Data Sources.



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