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Work–Family Balance Policies: Issues and Development in the UK 1997–2005 in Comparative Perspective

In: Women and Employment

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  • Jane Lewis

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How is women’s employment shaped by family and domestic responsibilities? This book, written by leading experts in the field, examines twenty-five years of change in women’s employment and addresses the challenges facing women today.

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  • Jane Lewis, 2008. "Work–Family Balance Policies: Issues and Development in the UK 1997–2005 in Comparative Perspective," Chapters, in: Jacqueline Scott & Shirley Dex & Heather Joshi (ed.), Women and Employment, chapter 11, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Marco Angrisani & Maria Casanova & Erik Meijer, 2020. "Work-Life Balance and Labor Force Attachment at Older Ages," Journal of Labor Research, Springer, vol. 41(1), pages 34-68, June.

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