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2001Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)Allen, M.
1999Women and the Republic: Dancing to a different tuneSchaffer, K.
2005'Women are exploited way too often': Feminist rhetorics at the end of equalityBulbeck, M.
2005Women at Work: a statistical review of trends in women’s employment in South Australia, Part 1Spoehr, John Douglas
2005Women at Work: Towards a Women’s Employment and Workforce Development Strategy, Part 2Spoehr, John Douglas; Sharp, Rhonda; Broomhill, Ray; Burger, Anne
1995Women in a Restructuring Australia: Work and WelfareEdwards, A.; Magarey, S.
2010Women journeying with spiritMichell, D.; Noble, J.
2006Women workers in industrialising Asia: Costed not valued - Edited by Amarjit Kaur.Elias, Juanita Marie
2014Women writers in postsocialist ChinaSchaffer, K.; Song, X.
2004Women writing Africa, vol. 1, the Southern region [Book review]Schaffer, K.
2013Women's activism: global perspectives from the 1890s to the presentde Haan, F.; Allen, M.; Purvis, J.; Daskalova, K.
2015Women's history as entertainmentMillar, E.
1995Women's work and wagesPocock, Barbara A.
2003Women, 'choice', work and family: some Australian evidencePocock, Barbara A.
1998Women, Religion and Citizenship: IntersectionsAllen, M.; Holton, S.; MacKinnon, A.
2003Work and care: the Australian responsePocock, Barbara A.; International Industrial Relations Association World Congress (13th : 2003 : Berlin, Germany)
2005Work-life 'balance' in Australia: Limited progress, dim prospectsPocock, Barbara A.
2004Work-related fatality risks and neoclassical compensating wage differentialsPurse, K. G.
2005Work/care regimes: Institutions, culture and behaviour and the Australian casePocock, Barbara A.
2003The Work/Life collision - what work is doing to Australians and what to do about itPocock, Barbara A.