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									|  |  |  | Role and role conflicts of married home management technicians. 
 by Gatan, Angela C.; 1986.
 
 Subject: Mothers. -- Employment; Wives. -- Employment; Working mothers.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | Why workn ; Double standard, double burden ; Fair's fair [videorecording]. 
 Quezon City: Probe Productions, 1995.
 
 Subject: Mothers -- Employment -- Philippines; Married people -- Employment -- Philippines; Wives -- Employment -- Philippines; Working mothers -- Philippines.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | A descriptive study of maternal employment's impact on family perceptions and attitudes towards the maternal role. 
 by Dela Cruz, Alma Santiago;
 
 Subject: Mothers -- Employment; Children of working mothers; Mother and child.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | How mothers' working away from home affect the secondary students of Southern Mindanao Colleges. 
 by Munoz, Rosalia F.; 1977.
 
 Subject: Mothers -- Employment; Children of working mothers.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | Working mothers of Cabanatuan City : their motivations and problems : a case study. 
 by Padilla, Marcelina S.; 1982.
 
 Subject: Mothers -- Employment -- Cabanatuan City; Mothers -- Cabanatuan City -- Time management; Children of working mothers.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | A study on Filipino-Chinese women who have affluent husbands and preschool-age children but who still choose to work : their motivations, values, personality types and coping strategy. 
 by Gaisano, Katrina Bengson.; 2007.
 
 Subject: Working mothers; Mothers -- Employment; Children of working mothers.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | The equality trap. 
 by Mason, Mary Ann.; New York: A Touchstone Book, 1988.
 
 Subject: Divorced mothers -- United States -- Social conditions; Divorced mothers -- Employment -- United States; Working mothers -- Employment -- United States.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | The equality trap. 
 by Mason, Mary Ann; New York: Simon and Schuster, 1988.
 
 Subject: Divorced mothers -- United States -- Social conditions; Divorced mothers -- Employment -- United States; Working mothers -- Employment -- United States.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | A complete guide for the working mother. 
 by Albrecht, Margaret; Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1967.
 
 Subject: Mothers -- Employment; Working mothers.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | Women at work : an ILO global survey (1964-84). 
 Geneva: International Labour Office, 1984.
 
 Subject: International Labour Office; Mothers -- Employment; Women -- Employment.
 
 
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