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British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, Volume 34 Issue 3 2006

2008 Impact Factor of 0.278 (2009 Thomson Reuters, 2008 Journal Citation Reports)
Electronic submission available
ISSN: 1469-3534 (electronic) 0306-9885 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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Critical perspectives on careers and family-friendly policies: introduction to the symposium
Amal El-Sawad;  Peter Ackers; Laurie Cohen
Pages 273 – 278
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Women, careers, and work-life preferences
Catherine Hakim
Pages 279 – 294
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Conceptualising the family-friendly career: the contribution of career theories and a systems approach
Audrey Collin
Pages 295 – 307
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Family-friendly labour market policies and careers in Sweden—and the lack of them
Christer Thörnqvist
Pages 309 – 326
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Family-friendly policies and equal opportunities: a contradiction in terms?
Barbara Bagilhole
Pages 327 – 343
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Line manager involvement in work-life balance and career development: can't manage, won't manage?
Penny Dick; Rosie Hyde
Pages 345 – 364
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Women's work-life balance trajectories in the UK: reformulating choice and constraint in transitions through part-time work across the life-course
Jennifer Tomlinson
Pages 365 – 382
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Responding to Pittu Laungani
Paul Wilkins
Pages 383 – 384
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Pittu Laungani in conversation with William West
Khatidja Chantler
Pages 385 – 389
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Pittu Laungani in conversation with William West: personal reflections, (some) considered thoughts and emotional impacts
Colin Lago
Pages 391 – 401
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Willingness to seek counselling, and factors that facilitate and inhibit the seeking of counselling in Indonesian undergraduate students
Jenny Lukito Setiawan
Pages 403 – 419
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Book Reviews
Book Reviews
Pages 421 – 427
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