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#81 [more] | Man, Guida. Women's Work is Never Done: Social Organization of Work and the Experience of Women in Middle-Class Hong Kong Chinese Immigrant Families in Canada. |
#82 [more] | Man, Guida, Valerie Preston. Employment Experiences of Chinese Immigrant Women: An Exploration of Diversity. |
#83 [more] | Martin, Philip, Martina Ruhs. Numbers Vs. Rights: Trade-Offs and Guest Worker Programs. |
#84 [more] | Mazumdar, Shampa, Judith Treas. Kinkeeping and Caregiving: Contributions of Older People in Immigrant Families. |
#85 [more] | McCall, Leslie. Explaining Levels of Within-Group Wage Inequality in U.S. Labor Markets. |
#86 [more] | McDonald, Lynn, Brooke Moore, Natalya Timoshkina. Migrant Sex Workers From Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union: The Canadian Case. |
#87 [more] | McNevin, Anne. Contesting Citizenship: Irregular Migrants and Strategic Possibilities For Political Belonging. |
#88 [more] | Menjivar, C. The Intersection of Work and Gender: Central American Immigrant Women and Employment in California. |
#89 [more] | Merithew, Caroline Waldron. Anarchist Motherhood: Toward the Making of a Revolutionary Proletariat in Illinois Coal Towns. |
#90 [more] | Min, Pyong Gap. Caught in the Middle: Korean Communities in New York and Los Angeles. |
#91 [more] | Ministry of Justice. Anti-Terrorism Act. |
#92 [more] | Miranda, Susan. 'An Unlikely Collection of Union Militants': Portuguese Immigrant Cleaning Women Become Political Subjects in Postwar Toronto. |
#93 [more] | Mitchell, Katharyne. Crossing the Neoliberal Line: Pacific Rim Migration and the Metropolis. |
#94 [more] | Mitchell, Katharyne. Education For Democratic Citizenship: Transnationalism, Multiculturalism and the Limits of Liberalism. |
#95 [more] | Mojab, Shahrzad. De-Skilling Immigrant Women. |
#96 [more] | National Association of Women and Law (NAWL). Gender Analysis of Immigration and Refugee Protection Legislation and Policy:submission To Citizenship and Immigration Canada. |
#97 [more] | Ng, Roxana. Homeworking: Dream Realized or Freedom Constrained? The Globalized Reality of Immigrant Garment Worker. |
#98 [more] | Ng, Roxana. Immigrant Women: The Construction of a Labour Market Category. |
#99 [more] | Nissen, Bruce. The Role of Labor Education in Transforming a Union Toward Organizing Immigrants: A Case Study. |
#100 [more] | Ong, Aihwa. Cultural Citizenship as Subject-Making: Immigrants Negotiate Racial and Cultural Boundaries in the United States. |