Families that work: Policies for reconciling parenthood and employment

Author(s): Gornick, Janet C.; Meyers, Marcia K.;
Date Issued: 2005
Publisher(s): Russell Sage Foundation
Description: A comparison of the United States' work-family policies to policies of other industrialized nations, which proposes that international work-family policy models could be successfully employed in the United States
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