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Women + Employment -- United States
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Women + Employment -- United States
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Women + Employment
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Women + Employment
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Employment
Women
United States
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The economic emergence of women, Barbara R. Bergmann
Socialization, sexism, and stereotyping, women's issues in nursing, edited by Janet Muff
Education, a workshop guide
Ferguson career resource guide for women and minorities
The women of summer, by Suzanne Bauman and Rita Heller
The politics of parenthood, child care, women's rights, and the myth of the good mother, Mary Frances Berry
Resumes for re-entry, a handbook for women, C. Edward Good
Glass ceilings and 100-hour couples, what the opt-out phenomenon can teach us about work and family, Karine Moe and Dianna Shandy
Sexual harassment survey report, prepared by Judith Vaughan-Prather, Freda Jane Mauldin
Everyday revolutionaries, working women and the transformation of American life, Sally Helgesen
Employment, a workshop guide
Getting me cheap, how low-wage work traps women and girls in poverty, Amanda Freeman and Lisa Dodson
Workforce America!, managing employee diversity as a vital resource, Marilyn Loden, Judy B. Rosener
Under the bus, how working women are being run over, Caroline Fredrickson
The Employment revolution, young American women in the 1970s, edited by Frank L. Mott ; with contributions by R. Jean Haurin ... [et al.]
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Pay up, the future of women and work (and why it's different than you think), Reshma Saujani
Report of the Committee on Private Employment to the President's Commission on the Status of Women
The shorter working day for women workers
Report of the Task Force on Social Insurance and Taxes to the Citizens' Advisory Council on the Status of Women
What works for women at work, four patterns working women need to know, Joan C. Williams and Rachel Dempsey ; foreword by Anne-Marie Slaughter
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Women + Employment
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Employment
Women
United States
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