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Psychological contracts: a new strategy for retaining reduced-hour physicians.

Gender health and safety issues may increase in importance as more women work in agriculture.

Experiences of collective trauma and political activism: a study of women "agents of memory" in post-Soviet Lithuania.

Paying for love: women's work and love in popular film in interwar Britain.

Occupational health characteristics of women on dairy farms in Pennsylvania.

Home and politics: women and conservative activism in early twentieth-century Britain.

"Against their own weakness": policing sexuality and women in San Antonio, Texas, during World War I.

“One man one job”: the marriage ban and the employment of women teachers in Irish primary schools.

Occupational health behaviors and habits of women on dairy farms in Pennsylvania.

Breastfeeding and weaning practices among Hong Kong mothers: a prospective study.

Appropriating social citizenship: women's labour, poverty, and entrepreneurship in the manual workers union of Botswana.

Status of women in agriculture according to the 2007 census of agriculture.

[Meals consumption among thirteen years olds and selected family socio-economic correlates].

Of voices few and far between: white Appalachian women migrants in postwar Chicago, 1950-70.

Poor women always pay back.

Dont DONT D-O-N-T to I do: Antoinette Brown Blackwell's relationship with marriage.

Individual and job-related variation in infant feeding practices among working mothers.

quot;The modern countrywomanquot;: farm women, domesticity and social change in interwar Britain.

The satisfaction of doing national work, the delight of change and a good salary: the health of British colonial nurses going to work in the concentration camps of the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902).

[Jaarcongres 2009-exciting innovation].

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