Self-Employment and Schedule Flexibility for Married Females: Evidence for the United States from SIPP
DOI
10.17848/9780880992299.vol2ch8
Subject Areas
LABOR MARKET ISSUES; Employment relationships; Nonstandard work arrangements; Work and family balance
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Devine, Theresa J. 2001. "Self-Employment and Schedule Flexibility for Married Females: Evidence for the United States from SIPP." In Working Time in Comparative Perspective: Vol. II - Life-Cycle Working Time and Nonstandard Work, Susan Houseman and Alice Nakamura, eds. Kalamazoo, MI: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, pp. 217–249. https://doi.org/10.17848/9780880992299.vol2ch8
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