| McElroy, Erin. “The Work of Landlord Technology: The Fictions of Frictionless Property Management.” Environment and Planning D 42, no. 4 (August 1, 2024): 456–75. https://doi.org/10.1177/02637758241232758. | Publications, Articles | American Studies, Class, Critical Human Geography, Critical Theory, Feminism and Feminist Theory, Housing, Labor, Race and Ethnicity, Science and Technology, Transnational | 
          
                                                                                        | Alcorn, Caitlin (2020) "Essential for Whom? Paid Domestic Work during the COVID-19 Pandemic." Society for the Anthropology of Work. https://doi.org/10.21428/1d6be30e.52d1fd78 | Publications, Essays, Articles, and Book Chapters | Labor | 
          
                                                                                        | McElroy, Erin. “Data, dispossession, and Facebook: techno-imperialism and toponymy in gentrifying San Francisco.” Urban Geography 40, no. 6 (2019): 826–45. | Publications, Essays, Articles, and Book Chapters | American Studies, Cities, Class, Critical Human Geography, Housing, Labor, Race and Ethnicity, Science and Technology, Urban Studies | 
          
                                                                                        | Kim England and Caitlin Alcorn (2018) "Growing care gaps, shrinking state? Home care workers and the Fair Labor Standards Act" Cambridge Journal of Regions Economy and Society, 11(3):443-457 | Publications | Economics, Feminism and Feminist Theory, Health, Labor, Law, Politics | 
          
                                                                                        | Karin Schwiter, Kendra Strauss and Kim England (2018) “At home with the boss: Live-in elder care workers in Austria, Canada, Switzerland and the UK,” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers,43(3): 462-476 | Publications | Critical Theory, Feminism and Feminist Theory, Justice, Labor, Migration, Neoliberalism, Politics, Race and Ethnicity | 
          
                                                                                        | Kim England (2018) “Women in the Office: Clerical Work, Modernity and Workplaces” in Alexandra Staub (ed.) Routledge Companion to Modernity, Space and Modernity, Space and Gender, Routledge: New York, pp. 86-99. | Publications | Census, Cities, Feminism and Feminist Theory, History, Labor, Politics, Urban Studies | 
          
                                                                                        | Bergmann, L. and D. O'Sullivan. "Reimagining GIScience for relational spaces." The Canadian Geographer. | Publications, Essays, Articles, and Book Chapters | Big Data, Census, Cities, Geographic Information Systems, Geovisualization, Housing, Labor, Mapping, Population, Urban Studies | 
          
                                                                                        | Kim England (2017) "Home, Domestic Work and the State: The Spatial Politics of Domestic Workers Activism," Critical Social Policy, 37(3): 367-385. | Publications | Citizenship, Feminism and Feminist Theory, Justice, Labor, Law, Politics, Social Movements | 
          
                                                                                        | MacFarlane, K. 2016. A thousand CEOs: Relational thought, processual space, and deleuzian ontology in human geography and strategic management. Progress in Human Geography. advance online publication. | Publications, Essays, Articles, and Book Chapters | Class, Critical Theory, Economics, Education, Labor | 
          
                                                                                        | Porter, J., & Oliver, R. (2016). Rethinking Lactation Space: Working Mothers, Working Bodies, and the Politics of Inclusion. Space and Culture, 19(1), 80–93. http://doi.org/10.1177/1206331215596488 | Publications, Essays, Articles, and Book Chapters | Feminism and Feminist Theory, Labor | 
          
                                                                                        | Porter, J., & Oliver, R. (2016). Rethinking Lactation Space: Working Mothers, Working Bodies, and the Politics of Inclusion. Space and Culture, 19(1), 80–93. | Publications, Essays, Articles, and Book Chapters, Graduate, Masters Theses | Feminism and Feminist Theory, Justice, Labor | 
          
                                                                                        | Kim England (2015) “Nurses across Borders: Global Migration of Registered Nurses to the US” Gender Place and Culture, 22(1): 143-156 | Publications | Economics, Feminism and Feminist Theory, Health, Immigration, Labor, Migration, Politics, Race and Ethnicity, Transnational | 
          
                                                                                        | Kim England and Isabel Dyck (2011) “Managing the Body Work of Home Care” Sociology of Health and Illness, 33 (2): 206-219 | Publications | Critical Theory, Feminism and Feminist Theory, Health, Labor, Neoliberalism, Politics | 
          
                                                                                        | Kim England and Kate Boyer (2009) “Women’s Work: The Feminization and Shifting Meanings of Clerical Work” Journal of Social History,  43(2): 307-340 | Publications | Census, Cities, Culture, Economics, Feminism and Feminist Theory, History, Labor, Politics, Race and Ethnicity, Science and Technology | 
          
                                                                                        | Clark, William AV, and Suzanne Davies Withers. "Fertility, mobility and labour‐force participation: A study of synchronicity." Population, Space and Place 15, no. 4 (2009): 305-321. | Publications, Essays, Articles, and Book Chapters | Labor, Feminism and Feminist Theory | 
          
                                                                                        | Mitchell, K., Marston, S., and Katz, C. 2004.  Life’s Work: Geographies of Social Reproduction editors, Oxford: Blackwell Publications. | Publications, Books | Class, Critical Theory, Culture, Economics, Feminism and Feminist Theory, Labor | 
          
                                                                                        | Kim England (2003) “Disabilities, Gender and Employment: Social Exclusion, Employment Equity and Canadian Banking” The Canadian Geographer, 47(4): 429-450 | Publications | Critical Theory, Feminism and Feminist Theory, Justice, Labor, Law, Population | 
          
                                                                                        | Clark, William AV, Youqin Huang, and Suzanne Withers. "Does commuting distance matter?: Commuting tolerance and residential change." Regional Science and Urban Economics 33, no. 2 (2003): 199-221. | Publications, Essays, Articles, and Book Chapters | Housing, Labor | 
          
                                                                                        | Bernadette Stiell and Kim England (1997) “Domestic Distinctions: Constructing Difference among Paid Domestic Workers in Toronto,” Gender, Place, and Culture, 4(3): 339-359 | Publications | Cities, Citizenship, Feminism and Feminist Theory, Immigration, Justice, Labor, Law, Politics, Race and Ethnicity, Transnational | 
          
                                                                                        | Kim England (1996) Who Will Mind the Baby? Geographies of Child-Care and Working Mothers, Routledge: London and New York. | Publications, Books | Critical Theory, Economics, Feminism and Feminist Theory, Labor, Politics | 
          
                                                                                        | Chan, Kam Wing, 1994. Cities with Invisible Walls: Reinterpreting Urbanization in Post-1949 China, Oxford University Press, 194 pp. (ISBN 0-19-585764-X) | Publications, Books | Cities, Citizenship, Labor, Migration, Population, Urban Studies | 
          
                                                                                        | Al-Saleh, D (2022) “Who will man the rigs when we go? Transnational Demographic Fever Dreams between Qatar and Texas.” Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 40(5): 1130–1146. | Publications, Articles | Critical Human Geography, Education, Feminism and Feminist Theory, Labor, Neoliberalism |