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Citation: M. Western et Eo. Wright, THE PERMEABILITY OF CLASS BOUNDARIES TO INTERGENERATIONAL MOBILITY AMONG MEN IN THE UNITED-STATES, CANADA, NORWAY AND SWEDEN, American sociological review, 59(4), 1994, pp. 606-629
Citation: Hb. Presser, EMPLOYMENT SCHEDULES AMONG DUAL-EARNER SPOUSES AND THE DIVISION OF HOUSEHOLD LABOR BY GENDER, American sociological review, 59(3), 1994, pp. 348-364