Labour law, work, and family

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376 pages 2005

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"Key themes informing the book as a whole are the re-positioning of unpaid care work as integral to the performance and structure of productive activity and consideration of the implications of recognizing the interdependence of work and family activities. In this way, the book seeks to develop a central theme from the previously published Labour Law in an Era of Globalization (edited by Joanne Conaghan, Richard Michael Fischl and Karl Klare), as part of an ongoing exploration of the distributive implications of economic and political globalization."--BOOK JACKET.

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