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More equal than others : women and men in dual-career marriages.
by Hertz, Rosanna; Berkeley, Calif.: University of Clifornia Press, 1986.
Subject: Married people -- Employment -- United States.
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Sharing caring : the art of raising kids in two-career families.
by White, Margaret B.; Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1982.
Subject: Equality; Married people -- Employment; Parenting; Sex role.
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The two-boss business : the joys and pitfalls of working and living together--and still remaining friends.
by Sommer, Elyse.; New York: Butterick Pub., 1980.
Subject: Married people -- Employment; Partnership; Small-business -- Management.
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Changing roles of husbands and wives : a logit analysis of household labor supply decisions.
by Dizon, Joanne F.;
Subject: Labor supply -- Philippines; Husband and wife -- Employment -- Philippines; Married people -- Employment -- Philippines.
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Dual-career marriage : conflict and treatment.
by Rice, David Gordon, 1938-; New York: Free Press, 1979.
Subject: Married people -- Employment -- United States -- Psychological aspects; Family psychotherapy.
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An inquiry into the family-friendliness of the human resource policies and programs in a business organization.
by Pagkalinawan, Ma. Asuncion D.; 2006.
Subject: Interorganizational relations; Personnel management; Married people -- Employment; Work and family.
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Workers with family responsibilities.
by International Labour; Geneva: Internationa Labour Office, 1993.
Subject: Work and family; Married people -- Employment; Employers-supported day care; Industrial welfare.
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The earned income tax credit and the labor supply of married couples.
by Eissa, Nada.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1998.
Subject: Earned income tax credit -- United States -- Econometric models; Labor supply -- Effect of taxation on -- United States -- Econometric models; Married people -- Employment -- United States -- Econometric models; Married people -- Taxation -- United States -- Econometric models.
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Why workn ; Double standard, double burden ; Fair's fair [videorecording].
Quezon City: Probe Productions, 1995.
Subject: Mothers -- Employment -- Philippines; Married people -- Employment -- Philippines; Wives -- Employment -- Philippines; Working mothers -- Philippines.
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Perspectives on work and the family.
Rockville, Maryland: Aspen, 1984.
Subject: Children of working parents -- Mental health; Family psychotherapy; Married people -- Employment -- Psychological aspects; Work -- Psychological aspects.
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