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#41 [more] | Evandrou, Maria, Karen Glaser. Combining Work and Family Life: The Pension Penalty of Caring. |
#42 [more] | Folbre, Nancy. Measuring Care: Gender, Empowerment, And the Care Economy. |
#43 [more] | Fowler, Bridget, Fiona Wilson. Women Architects and Their Discontents. |
#44 [more] | Fredriksen, Karen I. Gender Differences in Employment and the Informal Care of Adults. |
#45 [more] | Fuller, Sylvia, Paul Kershaw, Jane Pulkingham. Constructing 'active citizenship': Single Mothers, Welfare, And the Logics of Voluntarism. |
#46 [more] | Gonas, Lena. Balancing Family and Work to Create a New Social Order. |
#47 [more] | Gonas, Lena, Jan Ch Karlsson. Gender Segregation: Divisions of Work in Post-Industrial Welfare States. |
#48 [more] | Gottlieb, Benjamin, E. Kevin Kelloway, Anne Martin-Matthews. Predictors of Work-Family Conflict, Stress, And Job Satisfaction Among Nurses. |
#49 [more] | Green, Daina. Balancing Work and Family Responsibilities: Discussion Paper. |
#50 [more] | Halfacree, Keith. Untying Migration Completely: De-Gendering or Radical Transformation? |
#51 [more] | Han, Wen-Jui, Jane Waldfogel. Parental Leave: The Impact of Recent Legislation on Parents' Leave Taking. |
#52 [more] | Heaton, Patricia, Carolyn Kagan, Suzan Lewis. Dual-Earner Parents With Disabled Children: Family Patterns For Working and Caring. |
#53 [more] | Hennon, Charles B., Suzanne Loker, Rosemary Walker. Gender and Home-Based Employment. |
#54 [more] | Hill-Collins, Patricia. Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, And the Politics of Empowerment. |
#55 [more] | Himmelweit, Susan. Inside the Household: From Labour to Care. |
#56 [more] | Hinze, Susan W. Women, Men, Career and Family in the U.S. Young Physician Labor Force. |
#57 [more] | Ho, Christina. Migration as Feminisation? Chinese Women's Experiences of Work and Family in Australia. |
#58 [more] | Hochschild, Arlie Russell. The Time Bind: When Work Becomes Home and Home Becomes Work. |
#59 [more] | Holloway, Donell. Gender, Telework and the Reconfiguration of the Australian Family Home. |
#60 [more] | Holmes, John, Glen Norcliffe, Valerie Preston, Damaris Rose. Shift Work, Childcare and Domestic Work: Divisions of Labour in Canadian Paper Mill Communities. |