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Title: Workplace Flexibility: Realigning 20th-Century Jobs for a 21st-Century Workforce, Author: Kathleen Christensen
Title: Working Parent Dilemma: How to Balance the Responsibilities of Children and Careers, Author: Earl A. Grollman
Title: Working in Restructured Workplaces: Challenges and New Directions for the Sociology of Work / Edition 1, Author: Daniel B. Cornfield
Title: Working in America: Continuity, Conflict, and Change / Edition 3, Author: Amy S Wharton
Title: Working Hard and Making Do: Surviving in Small Town America, Author: Margaret  K. Nelson
Title: Working Families: The Transformation of the American Home / Edition 1, Author: Rosanna Hertz
Title: Working Couples Caring for Children and Aging Parents: Effects on Work and Well-Being / Edition 1, Author: Margaret B. Neal
Title: Workers' Attitudes and Technology, Author: Dorothy Wedderburn
Title: Workers and Narratives of Survival in Europe: The Management of Precariousness at the End of the Twentieth Century, Author: Angela Procoli
Title: Work/Family Conflicts: Private Lives-Public Responses / Edition 1, Author: Bradley K. Googins
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Title: Work-Related Learning and the Social Sciences, Author: Gary Taylor
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Title: Work-Family Challenges for Low-Income Parents and Their Children / Edition 1, Author: Ann C. Crouter
Title: Work, Self and Society: After Industrialism, Author: Catherine Casey
Title: Work, Family, Health, and Well-Being / Edition 1, Author: Suzanne M. Bianchi
Title: Work Identity at the End of the Line?: Privatisation and Culture Change in the UK Rail Industry, Author: T. Strangleman
Title: Work and Society: Sociological Approaches, Themes and Methods / Edition 1, Author: Tim Strangleman
Title: Work and Family: Research Informing Policy / Edition 1, Author: Toby L. Parcel
Title: Work and Family Commitments of Low-Income and Impoverished Women: Guilt Is for Mothers with Good Jobs, Author: Judith Hennessy

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