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- Women in Nassau Senior's Economic Thought , pp 224-240

- Robert Dimand
- Women in professional cycling: diminishing 'outsider' status and shifting sources of shame , pp 143-160

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- Women in Science – and Elsewhere

- Virginia Valian
- Women leaders in family firms: Are they breaking the glass-ceiling and redefining their golden cage?

- Elisa Conti and Andrea Calabrò
- Women managers of co-operative shops in Poland during the communist period

- Ewa Bogacz-Wojtanowska, Anna Góral and Sylwia Wrona
- Women migrant domestic workers negotiating restrictive state migration policies

- Bindhulakshmi Pattadath and Meena Gopal
- Women politicians and public health , pp 157-176

- Sonia Bhalotra and Mariana Lopes da Fonseca
- Women serial high-tech entrepreneurs: a literature review and research agenda , pp 39-66

- María José Ibáñez and Maribel Guerrero
- Women sport coaches, gender essentialism, and media representations

- Claire Wanzer, Anna Goorevich and Nicole M. LaVoi
- Women workers , pp 188-199

- Madhumita Dutta and Sirisha C. Naidu
- Women workers during global value chain disruptions , pp 75-95

- Arianna Rossi and Anne Posthuma
- Women workers on the frontline and the Coronavirus pandemic , pp 54-74

- Jill Rubery, Isabel Távora, Eva Herman, Abbie Winton and Alejandro Castillo Larrain
- Women's economic empowerment in Canada through an intersectional lens

- Karen D. Hughes, Amy Kaler and Alla Konnikov
- Women's Employment and Part-time Employment in the Public Service

- Silke Heinemann
- Women's Employment and the European Union , pp 93-116

- Sue Hatt
- Women's Empowerment

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- Women's Progress and 'the End of History' , pp 108-126

- Chris Nyland
- Women, cross-border trade, and goods smuggling

- Orly Maya Stern
- Women, economies, and war

- Orly Maya Stern
- Women, employment and gender inequality in South Korea , pp 219-240

- Heiwon Kwon and Virginia L. Doellgast
- Women, employment and maternalism in Ireland

- Dorota Szelewa
- Women, entrepreneurial activity and territory: differences or myths? , pp 115-159

- José Luis Crespo-Espert, Antonio García-Tabuenca and Federico Pablo-Martí
- Women, food safety, and entrepreneurship in rural sub-Saharan Africa

- Erika Valerio, Valentina C. Materia, Tacko Ndiaye, Ilaria Sisto and Omnia Rizk
- Women, human trafficking, and slave labour in conflict

- Orly Maya Stern
- Women, work, and labour market policy , pp 103-115

- Sonja Avlijaä°
- Womens work and its conceptualization in Post-Keynesian Institutionalism , pp 338-357

- Anna Zachorowska-Mazurkiewicz
- Women’s attendance at sports events , pp 21-39

- Sarah S. Montgomery and Michael Robinson
- Women’s empowerment and Islam: open issues from the Arab world to Europe , pp 126-140

- Deborah Scolart
- Women’s entrepreneurship and social capital , pp 108-140

- Pia Arenius and Riikka Franzén
- Women’s representation and varieties of corruption: why distinguishing between different forms of corruption matters , pp 93-101

- Monika Bauhr
- Women’s self-reliance and sustainable livelihoods: implementation of the Kalobeyei Integrated Socio-Economic Development Plan (KISEDP) for refugees and the host population in Kenya , pp 218-232

- Måns Fellesson and Paula Mählck
- Women’s, gender, and feminist studies in transnational perspective: what we can and cannot learn when using an interpretive lens

- Olga Plakhotnik
- Women’s education , pp 528-531

- Rita McWilliams Tullberg
- Wool Textiles and Industry Transformation , pp 23-47

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- Words and the Man

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- Work and conditions of work , pp 282-299

- Gerry Rodgers
- Work and Employment Conditions in New EU Member States: A Different Reality?

- Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead
- Work and exploitation in Ethiopia and beyond , pp 614-624

- Samuel Andreas Admasie
- Work and imaginaries of collaboration between humans and machines

- Anette Hallin, Christoffer Andersson, Lucia Crevani, Caroline Ingvarsson, Chris Ivory, Inti Lammi, Eva Lindell and Anna Uhlin
- Work and imaginaries of freedom

- Anette Hallin, Christoffer Andersson, Lucia Crevani, Caroline Ingvarsson, Chris Ivory, Inti Lammi, Eva Lindell and Anna Uhlin
- Work and imaginaries of rationality

- Anette Hallin, Christoffer Andersson, Lucia Crevani, Caroline Ingvarsson, Chris Ivory, Inti Lammi, Eva Lindell and Anna Uhlin
- Work and imaginaries of self-improvement

- Anette Hallin, Christoffer Andersson, Lucia Crevani, Caroline Ingvarsson, Chris Ivory, Inti Lammi, Eva Lindell and Anna Uhlin
- Work and Retirement in Canada: Policies and Prospects

- Julie McMullin, Martin Cooke and Terri Tomchick
- Work experience, the contract of employment and the scope of labour law: The United Kingdom and Australia compared , pp 189-206

- Rosemary Owens
- Work from home and work-family enrichment , pp 50-74

- Gnei Rushna Preena, Marie Wilson and Connie Zheng
- Work from home, work from anywhere: consequences for work-family conflict and employee productivity , pp 180-202

- Sasuli Vidana, Marie Wilson and Connie Zheng
- Work health and safety, adaptation, and climate change , pp 514-525

- Elizabeth Humphrys
- Work intensification and work extensification

- Andrew Smith and Jo McBride
- Work Intensification in the UK

- Brendan Burchell
- Work isn’t where it used to be , pp 49-68

- Siri Hunnes Blakstad
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