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Eunsil Oh
Eunsil Oh
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Babies, work, or both? Highly educated women’s employment and fertility in East Asia
MC Brinton, E Oh
American Journal of Sociology 125 (1), 105-140, 2019
1602019
Gender, social class, and women's employment
KL McGinn, E Oh
Current opinion in Psychology 18, 84-88, 2017
1422017
Who deserves to work? How women develop expectations of child care support in Korea
E Oh
Gender & Society 32 (4), 493-515, 2018
272018
Compensatory work devotion: How a culture of overwork shapes women’s parental leave in South Korea
E Oh, E Mun
Gender & Society 36 (4), 552-577, 2022
82022
The institutionalization of the women's movement and gender legislation
CS Suh, ES Oh, YS Choi
South Korean Social Movements, 151-170, 2011
62011
How do men talk about taking parental leave? Evidence from South Korea, Spain, and the US
X Bueno, E Oh
Engaged fatherhood for men, families and gender Equality, 165, 2022
32022
Who is in Charge of Making Gender Related Policy?: Institutional Change and its Influence on Gender Legislation in Korea
ES Oh
Asian Social Protection in Comparative Perspective, Center for International …, 2008
32008
Valuation of domestic work: Construction of stay‐at‐home motherhood among elite Chinese migrants in Singapore
Z Mu, E Oh
Gender, Work & Organization, 2023
2023
Reaching for the Sky and Beyond: Middle-Class American Families and Their Everyday Overwork
E Oh
Contemporary Sociology 51 (5), 349-352, 2022
2022
The Strength of Information
E Oh
Korean Families Yesterday and Today, 43, 2020
2020
Book Review: Women, Labor Segmentation and Regulation: Varieties of Gender Gaps Edited by David Peetz and Georgina Murray
E Oh
Gender & Society 33 (2), 331-333, 2019
2019
Defining Female Achievement: Gender, Class, and Work in Contemporary Korea
E Oh
Harvard University, 2018
2018
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