WORKING MOTHERS IN EUROPE: A COMPARISON OF POLICIES AND PRACTICES; ED. BY UTE GERHARD

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174 pages 2005

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"Exploring the ways in which working mothers manage to combine care responsibilities and paid work on the basis of diverse public and private resources, this book will be invaluable to academics, researchers and students interested in the social sciences. More generally, the book will greatly appeal to those with an interest in women's employment, gender relations and the needs of children as matters that are tackled in the interaction between social policy and individuals."--Jacket.

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