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- Women and recession, edited by Jill Rubery
- International integration and labour market organisation, edited by Alberto Castro, Philippe Méhaut and Jill Rubery
- Does part-time work promote sex equality?, A comparative analysis of the Netherlands and the UK
- Women and austerity, the economic crisis and the future for gender equality, edited by Maria Karamessini and Jill Rubery
- Occupational segregation of women and men in the European Community
- Who is the employer?, by Jill Earnshaw, Jill Rubery and Fang Lee Cooke
- Skill and occupational change, edited by Roger Penn, Michael Rose, and Jill Rubery
- The concentration of women's employment and relative occupational pay, a statistical framework for comparative analysis
- Employer strategy and the labour market, edited by Jill Rubery and Frank Wilkinson
- The welfare state and life transitions, a European perspective, edited by Dominique Anxo, Gerhard Bosch and Jill Rubery
- Segmented jobs and segmented workers, an empirical investigation
- Social security and employment, edited by Léonce Bekemans ; with contributions by J. Rubery ... [and others]
- Women and European employment, Jill Rubery ... [and others]
- Gender and skills
- Unequal jobs or unequal pay?
- European employment models in flux, a comparison of institutional change in nine European countries, edited by Gerhard Bosch, Steffen Lehndorff and Jill Rubery
- Das europäische Arbeitskräfteangebot der Zukunft
- The organization of employment, an international perspective, Jill Rubery and Damian Grimshaw
- Internal labour markets and equal opportunities, a consideration of women's position in banks in some EC-member countries
- Inflation, employment, and income distribution in the recession, by University of Cambridge (UK), Jill Rubery, Roger Tarling, Frank Wilkinson
- Wage determination and sex segregation in employment in the European Community, [authors] Jill Rubery and Colette Fagan
- Wage determination and sex segregation in employment, report for the UK
- Women's employment in Europe, trends and prospects, Jill Rubery, Mark Smith and Colette Fagan