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Volume 10, Number 2, July 2004

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The dilemmas of lone motherhood: key issues for feminist economics
pp. 1-7(7)
Authors: Randy Albelda; Susan Himmelweit; Jane Humphries

Lone mothers in Russia: Soviet and Post-Soviet policy
pp. 37-60(24)
Author: Judith Record McKinney

Welfare rules, business cycles, and employment dynamics among lone parents in Norway
pp. 61-89(29)
Authors: Randi Kjeldstad; Marit Rønsen

The Commodification of Lone Mothers' Labor: A comparison of US and German Policies
pp. 115-142(28)
Authors: Lisa Giddings; Irene Dingeldey; Susan Ulbricht

Mundane heroines: Conflict, Ethnicity, Gender, and Female Headship in Eastern Sri Lanka
pp. 173-205(33)
Authors: Kanchana Ruwanpura; Jane Humphries

Lone Mothers: What is to be done?
pp. 237-264(28)
Authors: Susan Himmelweit; Barbara Bergmann; Kate Green; Randy Albelda; the Women's Committee of One Hundred; Charlotte Koren

Notes on contributors
pp. 263-268(6)

A Special Issue on Gender, China, and the World Trade Organization
pp. 269-270(2)
Authors: Günseli Berik; Xiao-Yuan Dong; and Gail Summerfield

Editorial Policies
pp. 275-276(2)

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