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Families, Gender, and Work

Varieties of Feminisms in Contemporary China: Local Reception and Reinvention of Liberal Feminism in Ford Foundation Projects.

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An Inegalitarian Paradox: On the Uneven Gendering of Computing Occupations around the World.

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Gender Attitudes in Africa: Liberal Egalitarianism across 34 Countries.

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Gender and Occupational Segregation.

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Educational Gender Gaps.

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The Age Twist in Employers’ Gender Preferences: Evidence from Four Job Boards.

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Financial opportunity costs and deaths among close kin are independently associated with reproductive timing in a contemporary high-income society.

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Mother’s social status is associated with child health in a horticulturalist population.

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Vulnerable Boys: Short-term and Long-term Gender Differences in the Impacts of Adolescent Disadvantage

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Straight Girls Kissing: Heteroflexibility in the College Party Scene.

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