Working Time in Comparative Perspective: Life-cycle working time and nonstandard workW.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2001 - Equal pay for equal work |
Contents
Introduction and Overview | 1 |
The Life Cycle of Working Time in the | 15 |
Perspectives on Working Time over the Life Cycle | 43 |
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