Work and family
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Work and family
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Work and family
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Incoming Resources
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- All the rage, mothers, fathers, and the myth of equal partnership, Darcy Lockman
- Women of the pandemic, stories from the frontlines of COVID-19, Lauren McKeon
- Joint public hearings on balancing work & family, sponsored by the New York State Division for Women and the New York State Department of Labor, New York City, February 7, 1989 [and] Albany, February 8, 1989
- All mothers work, [a guilt-free guide for the stay-at-home mom], Cindy Ramming
- Work and family
- Women between two worlds, midlife reflections on work and family, Myra Dinnerstein
- Married to the job, why we live to work and what we can do about it, Ilene J. Philipson
- Men, work, and family, edited by Jane C. Hood
- The widening gap, why America's working families are in jeopardy and what can be done about it, Jody Heymann
- Why have kids?, a new mom explores the truth about parenting and happiness, Jessica Valenti
- Work matters, how parents' jobs shape children's well-being, Maureen Perry-Jenkins
- The opt-out revolt, why people are leaving companies to create kaleidoscope careers, Lisa A. Mainiero & Sherry E. Sullivan
- Opting out?, why women really quit careers and head home, Pamela Stone
- Work-life balance, Janice Arenofsky
- Competing devotions, career and family among women executives, Mary Blair-Loy
- The XX factor, how the rise of working women has created a far less equal world, Alison Wolf
- American families, a multicultural reader, edited by Stephanie Coontz with Maya Parson and Gabrielle Raley
- Superdads, how fathers balance work and family in the 21st century, Gayle Kaufman
- Overwhelmed, work, love, and play when no one has the time, Brigid Schulte
- Finding time, the economics of work-life conflict, Heather Boushey
- After work, a history of the home and the fight for free time, Helen Hester and Nick Srnicek
Outgoing Resources
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