Work and family -- United States
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Work and family -- United States
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Work and family
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Incoming Resources
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- Reshaping the work-family debate, why men and class matter, Joan C. Williams
- Mothers unite!, organizing for workplace flexibility and the transformation of family life, Jocelyn Elise Crowley
- What children need, Jane Waldfogel
- How to build a life in the humanities, meditations on the academic work-life balance, edited by Greg Colón Semenza, Garrett A. Sullivan, Jr ; [foreword by Anthony Grafton]
- The time bind, when work becomes home and home becomes work, Arlie Russell Hochschild
- Competing devotions, career and family among women executives, Mary Blair-Loy
- The PhD parenthood trap, caught between work and family in academia, Kerry F. Crawford and Leah C. Windsor
- A mother's work, how feminism, the market, and policy shape family life, Neil Gilbert
- Families that work, policies for reconciling parenthood and employment, Janet C. Gornick and Marcia K. Meyers
- Gender divisions and working time in the new economy, changing patterns of work, care and public policy in Europe and North America, edited by Diane Perrons ... [and others]
- For the family?, how class and gender shape women's work, Sarah Damaske
- Finding time, the economics of work-life conflict, Heather Boushey
- Opting back in, what really happens when mothers go back to work, Pamela Stone and Meg Lovejoy
- The time divide, work, family, and gender inequality, Jerry A. Jacobs, Kathleen Gerson
- Work and the family, a study in social demography, Valerie Kincade Oppenheimer
- Between equalization and marginalization, women working part-time in Europe and the United States of America, edited by Hans-Peter Blossfeld and Catherine Hakim
- Women's work and family values, 1920-1940, Winifred D. Wandersee
- Unbending gender, why family and work conflict and what to do about it, Joan Williams
- Sharing the work, what my family and career taught me about breaking through (and holding the door open for others), Myra Strober ; foreword by John Donahoe
- Gender equality and work-life balance, glass handcuffs and working men in the U.S., Sarah Jane Blithe
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