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Work-Family Programs and Nonwork Networks: Within-Group Inequality, Network Activation, and Labor Market Attachment

Experiment Types
Difference in Differences
Study Participants
160 working mothers
Locations
India
,
Asia
Researchers
Aruna Ranganathan
,
David Pedulla
Publication
Organization Science
Volume
32
Issue
2
Month
October
Year
2020
Pages
325-333

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MLA

Ranganathan, Aruna, and David S. Pedulla. "Work-Family Programs and Nonwork Networks: Within-Group Inequality, Network Activation, and Labor Market Attachment." Organization Science, vol. 32, no. 2, 2021, pp. 315-333.

APA

Ranganathan, A., & Pedulla, D. S. (2021). Work-Family Programs and Nonwork Networks: Within-Group Inequality, Network Activation, and Labor Market Attachment. Organization Science, 32(2), 315-333.

Chicago

Ranganathan, Aruna, and David S. Pedulla. "Work-Family Programs and Nonwork Networks: Within-Group Inequality, Network Activation, and Labor Market Attachment." Organization Science 32, no. 2 (2021): 315-333.

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