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#301 [more] | Naples, Nancy A. Community Activism and Feminist Politics: Organizing Across Race, Class, And Gender. |
#302 [more] | Narayan, Uma. Male-Order Brides: Immigrant Women, Domestic Violence and Immigration Law. |
#303 [more] | Nardone, Thomas J. Part-Time Workers: Who Are They? |
#304 [more] | Nardone, Thomas, Jonathan Veum, Julie Yates. Measuring Job Security. |
#305 [more] | Neal, Alan. L'Evolution Des Formes D'Emploi. |
#306 [more] | Negrey, Cynthia. Gender, Time, And Reduced Work. |
#307 [more] | Nelson, Margaret K., Joan Smith. Working Hard and Making Do: Surviving in Small-Town America. |
#308 [more] | Neumark, David. Sex Differences in Labor Markets. |
#309 [more] | Nissen, Bruce. Concluding Thoughts: Internal Transformation? |
#310 [more] | Nissen, Bruce. Unions in a Globalized Environment: Changing Borders, Organizational Boundaries, And Social Roles. |
#311 [more] | Nollen, Stanley. Flexible Work Arrangements: An Overview of Developments in the U.S. |
#312 [more] | Nollen, Stanley D. Negative Aspects of Temporary Employment. |
#313 [more] | Norrish, Barbara R., Thomas G. Rundall. Hospital Restructuring and the Work of Registered Nurses. |
#314 [more] | O'Lynn, Chad E., Russell E. Tranbarger. Men in Nursing: History, Challenges, And Opportunities. |
#315 [more] | O'Neill, June. A Flexible Work Force: Opportunities For Women. |
#316 [more] | O'Neill, June, Solomon Polachek. Why the Gender Gap in Wages Narrowed in the 1980s. |
#317 [more] | Oaxaca, Ronald L., Michael Ransom. Intrafirm Mobility and Sex Differences in Pay. |
#318 [more] | Ong, Aihwa. Cultural Citizenship as Subject-Making: Immigrants Negotiate Racial and Cultural Boundaries in the United States. |
#319 [more] | Ordidge, Irene. IT's For Girls - or is It? |
#320 [more] | Orodenker, Sylvia Z. Family Caregiving in a Changing Society: The Effects of Employment on Caregiver Stress. |