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Tsui, Marita LaMonica, Maryam Hyder, Paul Landsbergis, Jennifer Zelnick, Sherry Baron Expanding the Conceptualization of Support in Low-Wage Carework: The Case of Home Care Aides and Client Death,International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no.11 (Dec 2021): 367.Shana Ye ‘Paris’ and ‘scar’: queer social reproduction, homonormative division of labour and HIV/AIDS economy in postsocialist China,Gender, Place & Culture 28, no.1212 (Jan 2021): 1778–1798.Jennifer Hochschild, Spencer Piston, Vesla Mae Weaver My Group or Myself? How Black, Latino, and White Americans Choose a Neighborhood, Job, and Candidate when Personal and Group Interest Diverge,Perspectives on Politics 19, no.44 (Apr 2021): 1184–1204.Deva Woodly, Rachel H. 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Analysing migration infrastructures and brokers of circularly migrating home care workers in Switzerland,Mobilities 16, no.55 (Oct 2021): 724–738.Kritika Pandey, Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, Gianne Sheena Sabio Essential and Expendable: Migrant Domestic Workers and the COVID-19 Pandemic,American Behavioral Scientist 65, no.1010 (Mar 2021): 1287–1301.Katherine Nasol, Valerie Francisco-Menchavez Filipino Home Care Workers: Invisible Frontline Workers in the COVID-19 Crisis in the United States,American Behavioral Scientist 65, no.1010 (Mar 2021): 1365–1383.Patricia Homan, Tyson H. 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Matthew, Vanessa Bransburg Democratizing Caring Labor,Affilia 32, no.11 (Nov 2016): 10–23.Gyuchan Kim ‘Care-migration Iintersection’ Research in the West and the Potential Contributions of the Korean Case,Korean Journal of Social Welfare 69, no.11 (Feb 2017): 103–123.Xiao-yuan Dong, Jin Feng, Yangyang Yu Relative Pay of Domestic Eldercare Workers in Shanghai, China,Feminist Economics 23, no.11 (Mar 2016): 135–159.Thomas Faist Transnational social protection in Europe: a social inequality perspective,Oxford Development Studies 45, no.11 (Jun 2016): 20–32.Cynthia Cranford, Jennifer Jihye Chun Immigrant Women and Home-Based Elder Care in Oakland, California’s Chinatown, (Jul 2017): 41–66.Iman Kumar Mitra, Ranabir Samaddar, Samita Sen Introduction: A Post-Colonial Critique of Capital Accumulation Today, (Jul 2016): 1–24.Amrita Pande Gestational Surrogacy in India: New Dynamics of Reproductive Labour, (Apr 2017): 267–282.Adéla Souralová, Tereza Hronová, Matouš Jelínek, Vendula Křivá, Stanislav Makeš, Monika Španielová Péče na prodej. 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Gender Differences in Trends and Sources of the Racial Pay Gap, 1970 to 2010,American Sociological Review 81, no.55 (Sep 2016): 1039–1068.Karin Fast, Henrik Örnebring, Michael Karlsson Metaphors of free labor: a typology of unpaid work in the media sector,Media, Culture & Society 38, no.77 (Jul 2016): 963–978.Jamie Winders Finding a way into (feminist) economic geography,Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 48, no.1010 (Jul 2016): 2081–2084.Linda McDowell Reflections on feminist economic geography: Talking to ourselves?,Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 48, no.1010 (Jul 2016): 2093–2099.Nathaniel B Burke Intimate commodities: Intimate labor and the production and circulation of inequality,Sexualities 19, no.77 (Aug 2016): 780–801.Evelyn Nakano Glenn, Séverine Sofio Pour une société du care,Cahiers du Genre HS n° 4, no.33 (Sep 2016): 199–224.Jill E. Yavorsky, Philip N. 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Buch Anthropology of Aging and Care,Annual Review of Anthropology 44, no.11 (Oct 2015): 277–293.Adéla Souralová 'That's the Lady I Call Grandma!': Vietnamese Children, Czech Grandmothers and the Meaning of Grandparenthood in the Biographies of Both,Czech Sociological Review 51, no.55 (Oct 2015): 815–844.Caitlin Henry Hospital Closures: The Sociospatial Restructuring of Labor and Health Care,Annals of the Association of American Geographers 105, no.55 (Aug 2015): 1094–1110.Smitha Radhakrishnan, Cinzia Solari Empowered Women, Failed Patriarchs: Neoliberalism and Global Gender Anxieties,Sociology Compass 9, no.99 (Sep 2015): 784–802.Merita Jokela Macro-Level Determinants of Paid Domestic Labour Prevalence: A Cross-National Analysis of Seventy-Four Countries,Social Policy and Society 14, no.33 (Oct 2014): 385–405.Jennifer M. C. 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La migration des travailleuses domestiques au prisme du dispositif migratoire philippin,Autrepart N° 67-68, no.44 (Sep 2014): 69–85.Bridget Anderson Nations, migration and domestic labor: The case of the UK,Women's Studies International Forum 46 (Sep 2014): 5–12.Vrushali Patil On Coloniality, Racialized Forgetting and the “Group Effect”: Interrogating Ethnic Studies' Meta‐Narrative of Race,Journal of Historical Sociology 27, no.33 (Mar 2014): 361–380.Mieke Meurs, Vanya Slavchevska Doing it all: Women’s employment and reproductive work in Tajikistan,Journal of Comparative Economics 42, no.33 (Aug 2014): 786–803.Raffaella Sarti Historians, Social Scientists, Servants, and Domestic Workers: Fifty Years of Research on Domestic and Care Work,International Review of Social History 59, no.22 (Jul 2014): 279–314.Christelle Avril, Marie Cartier Subordination in Home Service Jobs,Gender & Society 28, no.44 (May 2014): 609–630.Heather Macpherson Parrott Housework, children, and women’s wages across racial–ethnic groups,Social Science Research 46 (Jul 2014): 72–84.Blake E Ashforth, Glen E Kreiner Contextualizing dirty work: The neglected role of cultural, historical, and demographic context,Journal of Management & Organization 20, no.44 (Nov 2014): 423–440.Thomas Faist On the transnational social question: How social inequalities are reproduced in Europe,Journal of European Social Policy 24, no.33 (Jun 2014): 207–222.Dr. Annie Tubadji, Professor Joachim Mo, Masood Gheasi, Peter Nijkamp, Piet Rietveld A study on undocumented migrant workers in the Dutch household sector,International Journal of Manpower 35, no.1/21/2 (May 2014): 103–117.Vera Mackie Japan's Biopolitical Crisis,International Feminist Journal of Politics 16, no.22 (May 2013): 278–296.Eleonore Kofman Gendered migrations, social reproduction and the household in Europe,Dialectical Anthropology 38, no.11 (Feb 2014): 79–94.John R. 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Men’s Domestic Cooking, Privilege and Leisure,Sociology 47, no.44 (Sep 2012): 623–638.David Melamed, Dee Hill Zuganelli Ecological Race Differences in the Occupational Structure,Sociological Spectrum 33, no.44 (Jul 2013): 341–357.Vrushali Patil From Patriarchy to Intersectionality: A Transnational Feminist Assessment of How Far We've Really Come,Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 38, no.44 (Jul 2015): 847–867.Jennifer Jihye Chun, George Lipsitz, and Young Shin Intersectionality as a Social Movement Strategy: Asian Immigrant Women Advocates,Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 38, no.44 (Jul 2015): 917–940.Nadia Y. Kim Citizenship on the Margins: A Critique of Scholarship on Marginalized Women and Community Activism,Sociology Compass 7, no.66 (Jun 2013): 459–470.Rachel E. Dwyer The Care Economy? Gender, Economic Restructuring, and Job Polarization in the U.S. Labor Market,American Sociological Review 78, no.33 (May 2013): 390–416.Brunella Casalini Il care tra lavoro affettivo e lavoro di riproduzione sociale,SOCIETÀ DEGLI INDIVIDUI (LA) , no.4646 (May 2013): 44–61.Debby Bonnin, Quraisha Dawood The Domestic Worker's Place in the ‘Madam's’ Space. The Construction of the Workspace in the Home of Muslim Madams,South African Review of Sociology 44, no.11 (Apr 2013): 55–71.J. S. Dill, J. C. Morgan, V. W. 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