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The failing redistribution of roles between men and women : A psychological view and its unexpected consequences

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  • Roe, R.A.

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  • Roe, R.A., 1996. "The failing redistribution of roles between men and women : A psychological view and its unexpected consequences," WORC Paper 96.01.002/6, Tilburg University, Work and Organization Research Centre.
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