'Hakim's contribution is unique in that she acknowledges and uses disciplines beyond the scope of sociology, social policy and gender studies: psycho-physiology, economics, history and law are cleverly deployed. Her challenges to many feminist claims make the book singular and thought provoking even for sceptical readers' 18 February 2005, Times Higher Educational Supplement 21/09/04 - Catherine Hakim was a guest speaker on Woman's Hour in a feature entitled 'Trues lies in about woman's work - a woman's work is never done...' http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/womanshour/2004_38_tue_01.shtml 22/09/04 - Joanna Moorhead interviews Catherine Hakim for the Guardian, explans why adopting Scandinavian-style family policies may not be such a good idea. http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,1309724,00.html There has been a high level of interest in Scandinavia, including interviews in Executive Magazine and Dagens Industri. www.executive-biz.net