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    The right to primary carer leave: a labour of love? (2020)

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    Masselot A
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    Masselot A (2020). The right to primary carer leave: a labour of love?. Queenstown: The Association of Industrial Relations Academics in Australia and New Zealand (AIRAANZ). 11/02/2020-14/02/2020.
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    ANZSRC Fields of Research
    48 - Law and legal studies::4801 - Commercial law::480104 - Labour law
    18 - Law and Legal Studies::1801 - Law::180113 - Family Law

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