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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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									|  |  |  | The production of child welfare in rural Filipino households : the impact of changes in the role of the mother. 
 by Popkin, Barry;
 
 Subject: Children of working mothers -- Philippines; Children -- Care and hygiene -- Philippines; Mothers -- Employment -- Philippines.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | Factors affecting employment choices of mothers with infants in urban Metro Cebu. 
 by Gultiano, Socorro Aragon;
 
 Subject: Working mothers -- Philippines -- Cebu; Mothers -- Employment -- Philippines -- Cebu; Women -- Employment -- Philippines -- Cebu.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | Factors affecting employment choices of mothers with infants in urban Metro Cebu. 
 by Gultiano, Socorro Aragon;
 
 Subject: Mothers -- Employment -- Philippines; Women -- Employment -- Philippines -- Cebu.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | Female work experience, employment status, and birth expectations : sequential decision-making in the Philippines. 
 by Rosenzweig, Mark R.; New Haven, Conn.: Economic Growth Center, Yale University, 1976.
 
 Subject: Women -- Employment -- Philippines; Mothers -- Employment -- Philippines.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | Time allocation, home production and labor force participation of married women: an explanatory survey. 
 by Ho, Teresa Jayme; [Quezon City]: Institute of Economic Development and Research, School of Economics, University of the Philippines, 1976.
 
 Subject: Mothers -- Employment -- Philippines -- Laguna; Time allocation surveys -- Philippines -- Laguna; Wives -- Employment -- Philippines -- Laguna.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | The labor force participation rate of married women in Pasig. 
 by Castro, Judy; [Quezon City]: Institute of Economic Development and Research, School of Economics, University of the Philippines, 1976.
 
 Subject: Wives -- Employment -- Philippines -- Pasig; Mothers -- Employment -- Philippines -- Pasig; Women -- Employment -- Philippines -- Pasig.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | Home management problems of working mothers : their implication to home economics education. 
 by Penetrante, Lydia A.; 1975.
 
 Subject: Home economics -- Philippines; Mothers -- Employment -- Philippines.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | The effects of child care arrangements on the cognitive performance of preschool children. 
 by Mercado, Sarita O. Pordesimo; 1991.
 
 Subject: Child care -- Philippines; Cognition in children; Mothers -- Employment -- Philippines; Preschool children -- Philippines.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | Problems of working women as perceived by some home economics teachers in state colleges & universities. 
 
 
 Subject: Working woman -- Philippines; Working woman -- Socio cultural roles; Mothers -- Employment -- Philippines.
 
 
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