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Employment and care: The policy problem, gender equality and the issue of choice

Pages 103-114 | Published online: 19 Aug 2006

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MARA A. YERKES. (2014) Collective Protection for New Social Risks: Childcare and the Dutch Welfare State. Journal of Social Policy 43:4, pages 811-828.
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Rosy Musumeci & Cristina Solera. (2013) Women's and men’s career interruptions in Europe : the role of social policies1. Observatoire de la société britannique:14, pages 37-72.
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Anne Kovalainen & Johanna Österberg‐Högstedt. (2013) Entrepreneurship within social and health care. International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship 5:1, pages 17-35.
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Judy Rose, Belinda Hewitt & Janeen Baxter. (2011) Women and part-time employment. Journal of Sociology 49:1, pages 41-59.
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Birgit Pfau‐Effinger. (2012) Women's employment in the institutional and cultural context. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 32:9/10, pages 530-543.
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L. Craig & K. Mullan. (2011) Lone and Partnered Mothers' Childcare Time Within Context in Four Countries. European Sociological Review 28:4, pages 512-526.
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Lyn Craig & Killian Mullan. (2010) Parenthood, Gender and Work‐Family Time in the United States, Australia, Italy, France, and Denmark. Journal of Marriage and Family 72:5, pages 1344-1361.
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