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The benefits of job sharing: A practice-based case study

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The benefits of job sharing: A practice-based case study. / Watton, Emma; Stables, Sarah.
Overcoming Challenges to Gender Equality in the Workplace: Leadership and Innovation. Routledge, 2017. p. 67-77.

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Watton, E & Stables, S 2017, The benefits of job sharing: A practice-based case study. in Overcoming Challenges to Gender Equality in the Workplace: Leadership and Innovation. Routledge, pp. 67-77. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351285322

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Watton, E., & Stables, S. (2017). The benefits of job sharing: A practice-based case study. In Overcoming Challenges to Gender Equality in the Workplace: Leadership and Innovation (pp. 67-77). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351285322

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Watton E, Stables S. The benefits of job sharing: A practice-based case study. In Overcoming Challenges to Gender Equality in the Workplace: Leadership and Innovation. Routledge. 2017. p. 67-77 doi: 10.4324/9781351285322

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Watton, Emma ; Stables, Sarah. / The benefits of job sharing : A practice-based case study. Overcoming Challenges to Gender Equality in the Workplace: Leadership and Innovation. Routledge, 2017. pp. 67-77

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