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  1. Going Private: The Implications of Privatization for Women's Work.Angela Coyle - 1985 - Feminist Review 21 (1):5-23.
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    Resistance, Regulation and Rights: The Changing Status of Polish Women’s Migration and Work in the ‘New’ Europe.Angela Coyle - 2007 - European Journal of Women's Studies 14 (1):37-50.
    Faced with high levels of unemployment and discrimination in Poland, Polish women have made up a very large proportion of those leaving the former Communist states of central Europe, to work in EU member states. They have constituted a large undocumented migrant workforce in Europe, usually working as domestic workers and carers in the informal economy. Poland’s membership of the EU is starting to regulate Polish women’s work abroad and to increase their access to better paid and skilled work in (...)
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    The Protection Racket?Angela Coyle - 1980 - Feminist Review 4 (1):1-12.
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  4. Women in Management: A Suitable Case for Treatment?Angela Coyle - 1989 - Feminist Review 31 (1):117-125.
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