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Half a Job: Bad and Good Part-Time Jobs in a Changing Labor Market
1995
Chris Tilly
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Work Under Capitalism (New Perspectives in Sociology (Boulder, Colo.)
1998
Chris Tilly, Charles Tilly
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Work under Capitalism
2019
Chris Tilly
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Stories Employers Tell: Race, Skill, and Hiring in America (Multi City Study of Urban Inequality.)
2001
Philip I. Moss, Chris Tilly
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Urban Inequality: Evidence from Four Cities (Multi City Study of Urban Inequality.)
2001
Alice O'Connor, Chris Tilly, Lawrence Bobo
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Where Bad Jobs Are Better Retail Jobs Across Countries and Companies
2017
Francoise Carre, Chris Tilly
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Fifteen years of community-based development: an annotated bibliography, 1968-1983
1985
Chris Tilly
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Short Hours, Short Shift: Causes and Consequences of Part-Time Work (Study Series)
1990
Chris Tilly
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Short hours, short shrift: causes and consequences of part-time work
1990
Chris Tilly
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Why black men are doing worse in the labor market: a review of supply-side and demand-side explanations
1991
Philip Moss, Chris Tilly, Social Science Research Council (U.S.). Committee for Research on the Urban Underclass. Working Group on Labor Market Research
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It'll take more than a miracle: income in single-mother families in Massachusetts, 1979-1987
1992
Chris Tilly
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Urban Inequality: Evidence from Four Cities
2003
Alice O'Connor, Chris Tilly, Lawrence Bobo
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Real World Micro, 11th edition
2003
Amy Offner, Chris Tilly
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Real World Micro, 12th Edition
2005
Daniel Fireside, Chris Tilly, The Dollars & Sense Collective
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Chabonjuŭi ŭi nodong segye
2006
Chris Tilly
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Real World Micro, 13th Edition
2006
Daniel Fireside, Chris Tilly, The Dollars & Sense Collective