Paid work
Paid work and parenthood: gender, class and cohort differences in the UK
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Local initiatives to help workless people find and keep paid work
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Mothers employed in paid work and their predictors for home delivery in Pakistan
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The relationships of self-efficacy, physical activity, and paid work to health-related quality of life among patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
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Unpaid Care, Paid Work and Austerity: A Research Note
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Paid Work, Unpaid Work, and Economic Viability in Alternative Food Initiatives: Reflections from Three Boston Urban Agriculture Endeavors
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Re-Evaluating the Empowerment Potential of Women’s Paid Work
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Unpaid care, paid work and austerity : a research note
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Returning to paid work : mothers and the impact of student loan debt : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Social Work, Massey University
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Why are women more likely than men to extend paid work? : The impact of work-family history on a decision to extend working life
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The Sexual Contract in Paid Care Work: Evidence from the Prosecution of Care Workers for Failures to Care
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Changing employment under a changing mode of development : with special reference to Palmerston North : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Geography at Massey University, New Zealand
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Yuppie Kvetch? Work life Conflict and Social Class in Western Europe WP239 May 2008
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A measure of attitudes towards flexible work options
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STRATEGIES FOR ACHIEVING WORK LIFE BALANCE
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Gender differences in the distribution of total work time of Latin American families: the importance of social norms
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The nature and correlates of paid and unpaid work among service users of London Community Mental Health Teams
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Valuing Informal Care in Ireland: Beyond the Traditional Production Boundary
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'If I had a family, there is no way that I could afford to work here' : juggling paid and unpaid care work in social services
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Studying time use variations in 18 countries applying a life course perspective
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