Items where Author is "Hakim, Catherine"

Number of items: 126.
  • Women's lifestyle preferences in the 21st century: implications for family policy. (2011) Hakim, Catherine
  • 1991 census SARs: opportunities and pitfalls in the labour market data. Hakim, Catherine
  • Alternative European models of women's roles in the family and the labour market. Hakim, Catherine
  • Attractive forces at work. Hakim, Catherine
  • Barriers to business start-up: a study of the flow into and out of self-employment. Bevan, Julie; Clark, George; Banerji, Nitya; Hakim, Catherine
  • Boardroom gender quotas: the magic medicine fails. Hakim, Catherine
  • Calls for more legislation to equalize women’s and men’s pay are flawed. Policies already in place have successfully narrowed the pay gap. Hakim, Catherine
  • Census confidentiality in Britain. Hakim, Catherine
  • Census confidentiality, microdata and census analysis. Hakim, Catherine
  • Census data and analysis: a selected bibliography. Hakim, Catherine
  • Census reports as documentary evidence: the census commmentaries 1801-1951. Hakim, Catherine
  • Census-based area profiles: a review. Hakim, Catherine
  • Community indicators. Hakim, Catherine
  • Competing family models, competing social policies. Hakim, Catherine
  • Contributions on: The sociology of economic life, Labour sociology, Industrial relations, Demography, Political sociology, Criminology, Social policy, Research design, Research methods, and Social statistics. Hakim, Catherine
  • Core and periphery in employers' workforce strategies: evidence from the 1987 E.L.U.S. survey. Hakim, Catherine
  • Cross-national comparative research on the European Community: The EC Labour Force Surveys. Hakim, Catherine
  • Dancing with the devil?: essentialism and other feminist heresies. Hakim, Catherine
  • Data dissemination for the population census. Hakim, Catherine
  • Data dissemination for the population census: a data users' guide. Hakim, Catherine
  • Davies report: the reaction: Catherine Hakim. Hakim, Catherine
  • De voorkeurtheorie. Hakim, Catherine
  • Developing a sociology for the twenty-first century: preference theory. Hakim, Catherine
  • Diversity and choice in the sexual contract: models for the 21st century. Hakim, Catherine
  • Diversity in tastes, values and preferences: comment on Jonung and Stahlberg. Hakim, Catherine
  • Employers use of homework, outwork and freelances. Hakim, Catherine
  • Employers use of outwork: a study using the 1980 Workplace Industrial Relations Survey and the 1981 National Survey of Homeworking. Hakim, Catherine
  • Employment rights: a comparison of part-time and full-time employees. Hakim, Catherine
  • Erotic capital. Hakim, Catherine
  • Erotic capital: the power of attraction in the boardroom and the bedroom. Hakim, Catherine
  • Erotisches Kapital. Hakim, Catherine
  • Erotisches Kapital: Das Geheimnis erfolgreicher Menschen. Hakim, Catherine
  • Explaining trends in occupational segregation: the measurement, causes, and consequences of the sexual division of labour. Hakim, Catherine
  • Exposed: the great career woman myth. Hakim, Catherine
  • Familia y trabajo: una polarización de los estilos de vida en Gran Bretaña y España. Hakim, Catherine
  • Feminism, research evidence and the politics of work-life balance. Hakim, Catherine
  • Feminist myths and magic medicine: the flawed thinking behind calls for further equality legislation. Hakim, Catherine
  • Five feminist myths about women's employment. Hakim, Catherine
  • Five feminist myths about women's employment. Hakim, Catherine
  • Free access to public data. Hakim, Catherine
  • Getting diversity into work-life balance: viewpoint article. Hakim, Catherine
  • Grateful slaves and self-made women: fact and fantasy in women's work orientations. Hakim, Catherine
  • Have you got erotic capital? Hakim, Catherine
  • Home-based work in Britain: a report on the 1981 National Homeworking Survey and the DE Research Programme on Homework. Hakim, Catherine
  • Home-based work in Britain: an example of the expanding flexible workforce. Hakim, Catherine
  • Homework and outwork: national estimates from two surveys. Hakim, Catherine
  • Homeworking in Britain. Hakim, Catherine
  • Homeworking in Britain: key findings from the national survey of home-based workers. Hakim, Catherine
  • Homeworking in the London clothing industry. Hakim, Catherine
  • Homeworking in wages council industries: a study based on Wages Inspectorate records of pay and earnings. Dennis, Roger; Hakim, Catherine
  • Homeworking: some new evidence. Hakim, Catherine
  • Honey money: the power of erotic capital. Hakim, Catherine
  • (How) can social policy and fiscal policy recognise unpaid family work? Hakim, Catherine
  • Ideas y valores que influyen en los comportamientos familiares. Alberdi, Inés; Hakim, Catherine
  • Identifying fast growth small firms. Hakim, Catherine
  • Integrated social data systems: the role of household censuses and surveys as sources of social, demographic and manpower data in Britain. Hakim, Catherine
  • Integrated social data systems: the role of household censuses and surveys as sources of social, demographic and manpower data in Britain. Hakim, Catherine
  • Introduction: a comparative perspective on part-time work. Blossfeld, Hans-Peter; Hakim, Catherine
  • Is gender equality legislation becoming counter-productive? Hakim, Catherine
  • Job segregation: trends in the 1970's. Hakim, Catherine
  • Key issues in women's work : female diversity and the polarisation of women's employment. Hakim, Catherine
  • Key issues in women's work: female heterogeneity and the polarisation of women's employment. Hakim, Catherine
  • Labour force and income statistics: text for course D291 Statistical Sources. Hawes, W. R.; Hakim, Catherine
  • Labour mobility and employment stability: rhetoric and reality on the sex ferential in labour-market behaviour. Hakim, Catherine
  • Les femmes obtiennent-elles ce qu'elles veulent ou se contentent-elles de ce qu'on leur propose? Hakim, Catherine
  • Les femmes obtiennent-elles ce qu’elles veulent ou se contentent-elles de ce qu’on leur propose? Hakim, Catherine
  • Lifestyle preferences. Hakim, Catherine
  • Lifestyle preferences as determinants of women's differentiated labour market careers. Hakim, Catherine
  • Lifestyle preferences versus patriarchal values: causal and non-causal attitudes. Hakim, Catherine
  • Little Britons: financing childcare choice. Bradley, Karen; Price, Emily; Mitchell, Louisa; Hakim, Catherine
  • Marry up and stay at home. Hakim, Catherine
  • Modelos de familia en las sociedades modernas: ideales y realidades. Hakim, Catherine
  • Models of the family in modern societies: ideals and realities. Hakim, Catherine
  • Models of the family, women's role and social policy: a new perspective from preference theory. Hakim, Catherine
  • Mother and child solutions; what women want. Hakim, Catherine
  • Mummy, I want to be a housewife. Hakim, Catherine
  • New recruits in self-employment in the 1980's. Hakim, Catherine
  • Occupational segregation: a comparative study of Britain, the United States and other countries. Hakim, Catherine
  • Of course women can have it all: they just don't want it. Hakim, Catherine
  • On the margins of Europe?: the social policy implications of women's marginal work. Hakim, Catherine
  • Parenthood. Hakim, Catherine
  • Public morality versus personal choice: the failure of social attitude surveys. Hakim, Catherine
  • Refocusing research on occupational segregation: reply to Watts. Hakim, Catherine
  • Research analysis of administrative records. Hakim, Catherine
  • Research based on administrative records. Hakim, Catherine
  • Research design: strategies and choices in the design of social research. Hakim, Catherine
  • Research design: successful designs for social and economic research. Hakim, Catherine
  • Secondary analysis and the relationship between official and academic social research. Hakim, Catherine
  • Secondary analysis in social research: a guide to data sources and methods with examples. Hakim, Catherine
  • Segregated and integrated occupations: a new approach to analysing social change. Hakim, Catherine
  • Self-employment in Britain: recent trends and current issues. Hakim, Catherine
  • Sex differences in work-life balance goals. Hakim, Catherine
  • Sexual divisions within the labour force: occupational segregation. Hakim, Catherine
  • Social and community indicators from the census. Hakim, Catherine
  • Social aspects of employment: data for policy research. Hakim, Catherine
  • Social change and innovation in the labour market: evidence from the census SARs on occupational segregation and labour mobility, part-time working and student jobs. Hakim, Catherine
  • Social monitors: population censuses as social surveys. Hakim, Catherine
  • Social research: an overview of methods and approaches. Hakim, Catherine
  • Stratification, Gender and. Hakim, Catherine
  • Taking women seriously. Hakim, Catherine
  • Theoretical and measurement issues in the analysis of occupational segregation. Hakim, Catherine
  • Tipping the balance. Hakim, Catherine
  • Trends in the flexible workforce. Hakim, Catherine
  • Unemployment, marginal work and the black economy. Hakim, Catherine
  • Using the LS and the SARs in the context of research on occupational change. Hakim, Catherine
  • Who works harder? Hakim, Catherine
  • Women at work: recent research on women's employment. Hakim, Catherine
  • Women, careers, and work-life preferences. Hakim, Catherine
  • Work-lifestyle choices in the 21st century: preference theory. Hakim, Catherine
  • Workforce restructuring in Europe in the 1980's. Hakim, Catherine
  • Workforce restructuring in cross-national perspective. Hakim, Catherine
  • Workforce restructuring, social insurance coverage and the black economy. Hakim, Catherine
  • Working time in Britain: non-regulation and laisser faire policies. Hakim, Catherine
  • Working time in the United Kingdom. Hepple, B. A.; Hakim, Catherine
  • A century of change in occupational segregation 1891-1991. Hakim, Catherine
  • The expansion of women's part-time work in modern societies: a new perspective. Hakim, Catherine
  • The mother of all paradoxes. Hakim, Catherine
  • The myth of rising female employment. Hakim, Catherine
  • A new approach to explaining fertility patterns: preference theory. Hakim, Catherine
  • The politics of female diversity in the 21st century. Hakim, Catherine
  • The population census and its by-products: databases for research. Hakim, Catherine
  • The relationship between gender (in)equality and women’s choices. Hakim, Catherine
  • The search for equality. Hakim, Catherine
  • The sexual division of labour and women's heterogeneity. Hakim, Catherine
  • The social consequences of high unemployment. Hakim, Catherine
  • A sociological perspective on part-time work. Hakim, Catherine