Women - Employment.
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Works: | 38 works in 14 publications in 14 languages |
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Welfare and Work in the Open Economy Volume I: From Vulnerability to Competitiveness in Comparative Perspective
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Welfare and Work in the Open Economy Volume II: Diverse Responses to Common Challenges in Twelve Countries
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Why men earn more = the startling truth behind the pay gap--and what women can do about it /
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The myth of work-life balance = the challenge of our time for men, women, and societies /
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Conceptualising women's working lives = moving the boundaries of discourse /
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Women in engineering, science, and technology = education and career challenges /
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Women's work, men's cultures = overcoming resistance and changing organizational cultures /
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Gender capital at work = intersections of femininity, masculinity, class and occupation /
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Gender considerations and influence in the digital media and gaming industry /
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Childbearing, women's employment and work-life balance policies in contemporary Europe /
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The post-Fordist sexual contract = working and living in contingency /
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Radical reformers and respectable rebels = how the two lives of Grace Oakeshott defined an era /
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Gender lens investing = uncovering opportunities for growth, returns, and impact /
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Women, labor segmentation and regulation = varieties of gender gaps /
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Women, work, and family = how companies thrive with a 21st-century multicultural workforce /
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Gender and time use in a global context = the economics of employment and unpaid labor /
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Programmed inequality : = how Britain discarded women technologists and lost its edge in computing /
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Gender equality in the workplace = macro and micro perspectives on the status of highly educated women /
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Sex and the office = women, men, and the sex partition that's dividing the workplace /
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Gender perspectives on industry 4.0 and the impact of technology on mainstreaming female employment
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Entrepreneurship as a route out of poverty = a focus on women and minority ethnic groups /
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Women's employment and childbearing in post-industrialized societies = the fertility paradox /
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Why men earn more = the startling truth behind the pay gap--and what women can do about it /
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