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1. Aspects of workplace flexibility and mothers' satisfaction with their husbands' contributions to household labor.

2. Hierarchization and segmentation of informal care markets in Slovenia.

3. Who benefits from child benefit?

4. Investigating early modern Ottoman consumer culture in the light of Bursa probate inventories.

5. Charitable giving expenditures and the faith factor.

6. Becoming a winner but staying the same: identities and consumption of lottery winners.

7. "To control their destiny": the politics of home and the feminisation of schooling in colonial Natal, 1885-1910.

8. From war service to domestic service: ex-servicewomen and the Free Passage Scheme 1919-22.

9. "We don't forget the old rice pot when we get the new one": discourses on ideals and practices of women in contemporary Cambodia.

10. Getting the pox off all their houses: Cotton Mather and the rhetoric of Puritan science.

11. "Birds of passage" or "career" women? Thoughts on the life cycle of the eighteenth-century European servant.

12. "Now if you have only sons you are dead": migration, gender, and family economy in twentieth century northwestern Ghana.

13. Does housework lower wages? Evidence for Britain.

14. Standardizing the home?: Women reformers and domestic service in New Deal New York.

15. Not "Simply Mrs. Warren": Eliza Warren Francis (1810-1900) and the "Ladies' Treasury".

16. The cosmos of the Paris apartment: working-class family life in the nineteenth century.

17. Creating egalitarian families among the adult children of Turkish- and Polish-origin immigrants in Sweden.

18. Female domestic servants as desirable refugees: gender, labour needs and immigration policy in Belgium, The Netherlands and Great Britain.

19. Working women households and time-saving consumption: empirical evidence from Kerala.

20. Poverty in Edwardian Britain.

21. The rise and fall of domestic chemistry in higher education in England during the early 20th century.

22. The effect of ethnicity and economy upon intergenerational coresidence: northern Norway during the last part of the nineteenth century.

23. A life-course approach to studying transitions among Canadian seniors in couple-only households.

24. The first kitchen: Eleanor Roosevelt's austerity drive.

25. Gender inequality in the welfare state: sex segregation in housework, 1965-2003.

26. The Marjorie Howard Futcher photo collection, 1894-1897.

27. The global household: toward a feminist postcapitalist international political economy.

28. Growing up without parents: socialisation and gender relations in orphaned-child-headed households in rural Zimbabwe.

29. Lily "White": commodity racism and the construction of female domesticity in "The Incredible Shrinking Woman".

30. Domestic relations in Brazil: legacies and horizons.

31. Household shocks, child labor, and child schooling: evidence from Guatemala.

32. Absent husbands, single wives: success, domesticity, and seminuclear families in the nineteenth-century Great Lakes world.

33. The scientific and hygienic housewife-and-mother: education, consumption and the discourse of domesticity.

34. Trafficking and contract migrant workers in the Middle East.

35. Do changes in the labour market take families out of poverty? Determinants of exiting poverty in Brazilian metropolitan regions.

36. Living above the shop: home, business, and family in the English "Industrial Revolution".

37. Marge Simpson, blue-haired housewife: defining domesticity on "The Simpsons".

38. "The modern countrywoman": farm women, domesticity and social change in interwar Britain.

39. Home and politics: women and conservative activism in early twentieth-century Britain.

40. The environmental impact of poverty: evidence from firewood collection in rural Nepal.

41. Masculinity and domesticity in 1930s South Wales: did unemployment change the domestic division of labour?

42. A stitch in time: third-wave feminist reclamation of needled imagery.

43. [Take care of a child, one work like any other?].

44. Prophecy, patriarchy, and violence in the early modern household: the revelations of Anne Wentworth.

45. The intellectual legacy of Mary Neth's work on farm women and rural communities.

46. Telling stories: keeping secrets.

47. Shifting boundaries: religion, medicine, nursing and domestic service in mid-nineteenth-century Britain.

48. In their own words: nurses' discourses of cleanliness from the Rehoboth Mission.

49. The economic origins of cleanliness in the Dutch golden age.

50. Determinants and impacts of international remittances on household welfare in Vietnam.

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