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Ìý Family friendly policies 13ÌýDecemberÌý2004 Ìý
Do they work?

Statistics suggest there's a massive increase in the number of highly educated women with children under 5 pursuing careers. But recent research from the University of Lancaster shows that these same women, often in senior positions,Ìýare experiencing discrimination at work.
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So what implications does this have for family friendly policy? JenniÌýtalks to the author of the research, Dr Caroline Gatrell, and to Richard Wilson, Head of Business Policy at the Institute of Directors.
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Dr Caroline Gatrell
Hard Labour: The Sociology of Parenthood and Career
Open University Press, ISBN: 0335214886

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