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#61
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Kosters, Marvin H.
New Employment Relationships and the Labor Market.
#62
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MacDonald, Martha.
Feminist Economics: From Theory to Research.
#63
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Mahon, Rianne.
From Fordism to ?: New Technology, Labour Markets and Unions.
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McCall, Leslie.
Explaining Levels of Within-Group Wage Inequality in U.S. Labor Markets.
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McCarthy, Mary, Lucrezia Reichlin.
Do Women Cause Unemployment? Evidence From Eight OECD Countries.
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McKenna, Megan K. L., Roger A. Roberge.
Restructuring, Gender and Employment in Flux: A Geography of Regional Change in Cornwall, Ontario.
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McLennan, Michele C.
Does Household Labour Impact Market Wages?
#68
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Mcllory, John.
New Labour, New Unions, New Left.
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Mensah, Joseph.
Black Canadians.
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Morissette, Rene.
Recent Canadian Evidence on Job Quality by Firm Size.
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Myles, John.
Post-Industrialism and the Service Economy.
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Myles, John, Jill Quadagno.
States, Labor Markets, And the Future of Old Age Policy.
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Naegele, Gerhard.
A New Organisation of Time Over Working Life.
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Nelson, Margaret K., Joan Smith.
Working Hard and Making Do: Surviving in Small-Town America.
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Neumark, David.
Sex Differences in Labor Markets.
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Nielsen, Lise-Drewes.
Flexibility, Gender and Local Labour Markets: Some Examples From Denmark.
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Novek, Joel.
Peripheralizing Core Labour Markets: The Case of the Canadian Meat Packing Industry.
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O'Donnell, Carol.
Major Theories of the Labour Market and Women's Place Within it.
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OECD.
Women at Work: Who Are They and How Are They Faring?
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Oreopoulos, Philip.
Why do Skilled Immigrants Struggle in the Labor Market? A Field Experiment With Six Thousand Resumes.



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