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    Labour law, work, and family : critical and comparative perspectives / edited by Joanne Conaghan and Kerry Rittich.

    • Title:Labour law, work, and family : critical and comparative perspectives / edited by Joanne Conaghan and Kerry Rittich.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Conaghan, Joanne.
      Rittich, Kerry.
    • Published/Created:Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2005.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Labor laws and legislation.
      Work and family.
      Women--Employment--Law and legislation.
    • Description:xiv, 361 p. ; 25 cm.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9780199287031
      0199287031
    • Contents:Introduction : interrogating the work-family divide / Joanne Conaghan and Kerry Rittich
      Work, family, and the discipline of labour law / Joanne Conaghan
      Equity or efficiency : international institutions and the work-family nexus / Kerry Rittich
      Work-family, Australian labour law, and the normative worker / Anna Chapman
      The right to flexibility / Hugh Collins
      Recommodifying time : working hours of 'live-in' domestic workers / Guy Mundlak
      The family economy versus the labour market (or housework as a legal issue) / Maria Rosaria Marella
      Gender and diversification of labour forms in Japan / Mutsuko Asakura
      Poor women's work experiences : gaps in the 'work-family' discussion / Lucy Williams
      Work, family, and parenthood : the European Union agenda / Clare McGlynn
      Taking leave : work and family in Australian law and policy / Rosemary J. Owens
      A new gender contract? : work-life balance and working-time flexibility / Judy Fudge
      Work and family issues in the transitional countries of central and eastern Europe : the case of Hungary / Csilla Kollonay Lehoczky
      Issues of work and family in Japan / Hiroko Hayashi
      A woman's world : what if care work were socialized and polic-fore protection left to individual families? / Richard Michael Fischl.
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