Reports
Statutory
Routes to Workplace Flexibility in Cross-National
Perspective, by Ariane Hegewisch and Janet C.
Gornick, Institute for Women's Policy Research and
WorkLife Law, 2008 [1.3M
pdf]
"Opt
Out" or Pushed Out?: How the Press Covers Work/Family
Conflict the Untold Story of Why Women Leave
the Workforce, by Joan C. Williams, Jessica Manvell,
Stephanie Bornstein, 2006
[1.3M ]
Litigating
the Maternal Wall: U.S. Lawsuits Charging Discrimination
against Workers with Family Responsibilites, by
Mary Still, 2006
[1.6M ]
One
Sick Child Away From Being Fired: When "Opting
Out" Is Not an Option, by Joan Williams,
2006
[1.2M ]
Employers
and European Flexible Working Rights: When the Floodgates
Were Opened, by Ariane Hegewisch, Fall 2005
[171k pdf]
Working
time, discrimination and the law: the family responsive
workplace in Europe and the United States, American
University Washington College of Law and the Washington
Office of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, March 21-22,
2005
[1.2MB ] 
Working
Time for Working Parents: Europe and the United States
Summary Report of the Conference on Working Time,
American University Washington College of Law, June
7-8, 2004. [273k pdf] The full papers from the 2004
conference are available here.
Work/Family
Conflict, Union Style: Labor Arbitrations Involving
Family Care, by Martin H. Malin, Maureen K. Milligan,
Mary C. Still, and Joan C. Williams, June 2004
[1MB pdf]
The
New Glass Ceiling: Mothers -- and Fathers -- Sue
for Discrimination, by Joan C. Williams and Nancy
Segal, November 2002
[1.7MB pdf]
Better
on Balance? The Corporate Counsel Work/Life Report,
by Joan C. Williams, Cynthia Thomas Calvert and Holly
Cohen Cooper, December 2003
[2.2MB pdf]
Balanced
Hours: Effective Part-Time Programs for Washington
Law Firms, by Joan C. Williams and Cynthia Thomas
Calvert, August 2001
[264k pdf]
A
Half-Time Tenure Track Proposal, by Robert Drago
and Joan C. Williams, November 2000
[176k pdf]
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