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#41 [more] | Manser, Marilyn E., Garnett Picot. Self-Employment in Canada and the United States. |
#42 [more] | Martens, Margaret Hosmer, Swasti Mitter. Women in Trade Unions: Organizing the Unorganized. |
#43 [more] | Mason, Suzanne. Self-Employment Policies From the Perspective of Citizenship, Gender, And Ethnicity. |
#44 [more] | Mirchandani, Kiran. Feminist Insight on Gendered Work: New Directions in Research on Women and Entrepreneurship. |
#45 [more] | Phizacklea, Annie, Carol Wolkowitz. Homeworking Women: Gender, Racism, And Class at Work. |
#46 [more] | Raijman, Rebeca. Mexican Immigrants and Informal Self-Employment in Chicago. |
#47 [more] | Raijman, Rebecca, Marta Tienda. Immigrants' Income Packaging and Invisible Labor Force Activity. |
#48 [more] | Robson, M. The Relative Earnings From Self and Paid Employment: A Time Series Analysis For the UK. |
#49 [more] | Rodgers, Gerry. Precarious Employment in Western Europe: The State of the Debate. |
#50 [more] | Rowbotham, Sheila. Report From the Homefront. |
#51 [more] | Sanyal, Bishwapriya. Organizing the Self-Employed: The Politics of the Urban Informal Sector. |
#52 [more] | Scott, Jacqueline L. Afro-Caribbean Women Entrepreneurs: Barriers to Self-Employment in Toronto. |
#53 [more] | Vosko, Leah F. Confronting the Norm: Gender and International Regulation of Precarious Work. |
#54 [more] | Vosko, Leah F., Nancy Zukewich. Precarious by Choice? Gender and Self-Employment. |
#55 [more] | de Wolff, Alice. Breaking the Myth of Flexible Work: Contingent Work in Toronto. |
#56 [more] | author unknown Special Forum on Precarious Employment. |
#57 [more] | author unknown Activity Prior to Self Employment (PE SSE L-1). |
#58 [more] | author unknown Activity Prior to Self Employment (PE SSE L-2). |
#59 [more] | author unknown Activity Prior to Self Employment (PE SSE L-3). |
#60 [more] | author unknown Dealt With Financial Difficulties as a Result of Self Employment by Borrowing Money (PE SSE I-3). |