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to WORK AND OCCUPATIONS Volume 31 Number | (February 2004) pp. 1-152 Number 2 (May 2004) pp. 153-280 Number 3 (August 2004) pp. 281-404 Number 4 (November 2004) pp. 405-524 Authors: BAKKER, ARNOLD B., and SABINE A. E. GEURTS, “Toward a Dual-Process Model of Work-Home Interference,” 345. BAUGHER, JOHN ERIC, “Left Out: Reds and America’s Industrial Unions, by Judith Stepan- Norris and Maurice Zeitlin” [Book Review], 399. BEAN, FRANK D., MARK LEACH, and B. LINDSAY LOWELL, “Immigrant Job Quality and Mobility in the United States.” 499. BRADY, DAVID, “Making Sweatshops: The Globalization of the U.S. Apparel Industry, by Ellen Israel Rosen” |Book Review], 277. BUDIG, MICHELLEJ. , “/r's About Time: Couples and Careers, edited by Phyllis Moen” |B ook Review}, 396. BYSTYDZIENSKI, JILL M., “Working Difference: Women's Working Lives in Hungary and Austria, 1945-1995, by Eva Fodor” [Book Review], 275. DWYER, RACHEL E., “Downward Earnings Mobility After Voluntary Employer Exits,” 111. GEROVA, STEFKA GEORGIEVA, see Lowell, B. L. GEURTS, SABINE A. E., see Bakker, A. B. GLASS, JENNIFER, “Blessing or Curse? Work-Family Policies and Mother's Wage Growth Over Time,” 367. GOTHAM, KEVIN FOX, “Global Decisions, Local Collisions: Urban Life in the New World Order, by David Ranney” [Book Review], 146 HAGAN, JACQUELINE MARIA, “Contextualizing Immigrant Labor Market Incorporation Legal, Demographic and Economic Dimensions; 407. HERNANDEZ-LEON, RUBEN, “Restructuring at the Source: High-Skilled Industrial Migra- tion From Mexico to the United States.” 424. HILL, STEPHEN, see McGovern, P. HUFFMAN, MATT L., “Gender Inequality Across Local Wage Hierarchies,” 323 HUNTER, LARRY W., see Skuratowicz, E. KEISTER, LISA A.. “The New Economic Sociology: Developments in an Emerging Field, edited by Mauro F. Guilén, Randall Collins, Paula England, and Marshall Meyer” [Book Review}, 140. WORK AND OCCUPATIONS, Vol. 31 No. 4, November 2004 519-521 © 2004 Sage Publications 520 WORK AND OCCUPATIONS / November 2004 LEACH, MARK, see Bean, F. D. LEICHT, KEVIN T., “Free Trade and Uneven Development: The North American Apparel Industry After NAFTA, edited by Gary Gereffi, David Spener, and Jennifer Bair” [Book Review], 278. LEICHT, KEVIN T., see Wallace, M. LOWELL, B. LINDSAY, and STEFKA GEORGIEVA GEROVA, “Immigrants and the Healthcare Workforce: Profiles and Shortages,” 474. LOWELL, B. LINDSAY, see Bean, F. D. MAUME, DAVID J., JR., “Is the Glass Ceiling a Unique Form of Inequality? Evidence From a Random-Effects Model of Managerial Attainment,” 250. MCBRIER, DEBRA BRANCH, and GEORGE WILSON, “Going Down? Race and Downward Occupational Mobility for White-Collar Workers in the 1990s,” 283. MCGOVERN, PATRICK, DEBORAH SMEATON, and STEPHEN HILL, “Bad Jobs in Britain: Nonstandard Employment and Job Quality,” 225. MUELLER, CHARLES W., see Osinsky, P. OSINSKY, PAVEL, and CHARLES W. MUELLER, “Professional Commitment of Russian Provincial Specialists.” 193. OSNOWITZ, DEBRA, “Hidden Academics: Contract Faculty in Canadian Universities, by Indhu Rajagopal” [Book Review], 148. OSTERMAN, PAUL, “Downsizing in America: Reality, Causes, and Consequences, by William J. Baumol, Alan S. Blinder, and Edward N. Wolff [Book Review], 395. RODRIGUEZ, NESTOR, “*Workers Wanted’: Employer Recruitment of Immigrant Labor,” 453. ROSENFELD, RACHEL A.., see Trappe, H. SASSLER, SHARON, “Women in /900: Gateway to the Political Economy of the 20th Century, by Christine E. Bose” [Book Review], 144. SCHNEIDER, BARBARA, “Working and Growing Up in America, by Jeylan T. Mortimer” [Book Review}, 142. SKURATOWICZ, EVA, and LARRY W. HUNTER, “Where Do Women’s Jobs Come From? Job Resegregation in an American Bank,” 73. SLOAN, MELISSA M.., “The Effects of Occupational Characteristics on the Experience and Expression of Anger in the Workplace,” 38. SMEATON, DEBORAH, see McGovern, P. SMITH, CARRIE LEE, “The Company Doctor: Risk, Responsibility, and Corporate Profes- sionalism, by Elaine Draper” [Book Review}, 401. TRAPPE, HEIKE, and RACHEL A. ROSENFELD, “Occupational Sex Segregation and Family Formation in the Former East and West Germany,” 155. WALLACE, MICHAEL, and KEVIN T. LEICHT, “Culture Wars in the Workplace? Cultural Antecedents of Workers’ Job Entitlement,” 3. WILSON, GEORGE, see McBrier, D. B. Articles: “Bad Jobs in Britain: Nonstandard Employment and Job Quality,” McGovern et al., 225. “Blessing or Curse? Work-Family Policies and Mother's Wage Growth Over Time,” Glass, 367. “Contextualizing Immigrant Labor Market Incorporation: Legal, Demographic and Economic Dimensions,” Hagan, 407. “Culture Wars in the Workplace? Cultural Antecedents of Workers’ Job Entitlement,” Wallace and Leicht, 3. “Downward Earnings Mobility After Voluntary Employer Exits.” Dwyer, 111. INDEX 521 “The Effects of Occupational Characteristics on the Experience and Expression of Anger in the Workplace,” Sloan, 38. “Gender Inequality Across Local Wage Hierarchies,” Huffman, 323. “Going Down? Race and Downward Occupational Mobility for White-Collar Workers in the 1990s,” McBrier and Wilson, 283. “Immigrant Job Quality and Mobility in the United States? Bean et al., 499. “Immigrants and the Healthcare Workforce: Profiles and Shortages,” Lowell and Gerova, 474. “Is the Glass Ceiling a Unique Form of Inequality? Evidence From a Random-Effects Model of Managerial Attainment,” Maume, 250. “Occupational Sex Segregation and Family Formation in the Former East and West Germany,” Trappe and Rosenfeld, 155. “Professional Commitment of Russian Provincial Specialists,” Osinsky and Mueller, 193. “Restructuring at the Source: High-Skilled Industrial Migration From Mexico to the United States,” Hernandez-Leon, 424. “Toward a Dual-Process Model of Work-Home Interference,” Bakker and Geurts, 345 “Where Do Women’s Jobs Come From? Job Resegregation in an American Bank,” Skuratowicz and Hunter, 73. “Workers Wanted’: Employer Recruitment of Immigrant Labor,” Rodriguez, 453. Book Reviews: “The Company Doctor: Risk, Responsibility, and Corporate Professionalism, by Elaine Draper,” Smith, 401. “Downsizing in America: Reality, Causes, and Consequences, by William J. Baumol, Alan S. Blinder, and Edward N. Wolff,” Osterman, 395. “Free Trade and Uneven Development: The North American Apparel industry After NAFTA, edited by Gary Gereffi, David Spener, and Jennifer Bair,” Leicht, 278. “Global Decisions, Local Collisions: Urban Life in the New World Order, by David Ranney.” Gotham, 146. “Hidden Academics: Contract Faculty in Canadian Universities, by Indhu Rajagopal,” Osnowitz, 148. “It's About Time: Couples and Careers, edited by Phyllis Moen,” Budig, 396. “Left Out: Reds and America’s Industrial Unions, by Judith Stepan-Norris and Maurice Zeitlin.” Baugher, 399. “Making Sweatshops: The Globalization of the U.S. Apparel Industry, by Ellen Israel Rosen.” Brady, 277. “The New Economic Sociology: Developments in an Emerging Field, edited by Mauro F. Guilén, Randall Collins, Paula England, and Marshall Meyer,” Keister, 140. “Women in 1900: Gateway to the Political Economy of the 20th Century, by Christine E. Bose.” Sassler, 144. “Working and Growing Up in America, by Jeylan T. Mortimer,” Schneider, 142. “Working Difference: Women's Working Lives in Hungary and Austria, 1945-1995, by Eva Fodor,” Bystydzienski, 275.

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