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#141 [more] | Mitchell, Olivia. Benefits For the Workplace of the Future. |
#142 [more] | Mitlacher, Lars S. The Role of Temporary Agency Work in Different Industrial Relations Systems - A Comparison Between Germany and the USA. |
#143 [more] | Moberly, Robert B. Temporary, Part-Time, And Other Atypical Employment Relationships in the United States. |
#144 [more] | Morissens, Ann, Diane Sainsbury. Migrants' Social Rights, Ethnicity and Welfare Regimes. |
#145 [more] | Morse, Dean. The Peripheral Worker. |
#146 [more] | Nardone, Thomas J. Part-Time Workers: Who Are They? |
#147 [more] | Neal, Alan. L'Evolution Des Formes D'Emploi. |
#148 [more] | Negrey, Cynthia. Gender, Time, And Reduced Work. |
#149 [more] | Nollen, Stanley D. Negative Aspects of Temporary Employment. |
#150 [more] | O'Connor, J., A. Orloff, S. Shaver. States, Markets, Families: Gender, Liberalism and Social Policy in Australia, Canada, Great Britain and the United States. |
#151 [more] | O'Neill, June. A Flexible Work Force: Opportunities For Women. |
#152 [more] | O'Neill, June, Solomon Polachek. Why the Gender Gap in Wages Narrowed in the 1980s. |
#153 [more] | Ohmae, Kenichi. The Borderless World: Power and Strategy in the Interlinked World Economy. |
#154 [more] | Osterman, Paul. Flexibility and Commitment in the United States Labour Market. |
#155 [more] | Parker, Robert A. Flesh Peddlers and Warm Bodies: The Temporary Help Industry and Its Workers. |
#156 [more] | Pateman, Carole. The Patriarchal Welfare State. |
#157 [more] | Pearce, Diana. On the Edge: Marginal Women Workers and Employment Policy. |
#158 [more] | Peck, Jamie. Workfare States. |
#159 [more] | Peck, Jamie. Workfare in the Sun: Politics, Representation, And Method in U.S. Welfare-To-Work Strategies. |
#160 [more] | Peck, Jamie, Nikolas Theodore. The Business of Contingent Work: Growth and Restructuring in Chicago's Temporary Employment Industry. |