Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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sector firms from competitive pressures , however . ' Thus , neoclassical theo- rists argue that firms subject to the constraints imposed by profit maximiza- tion will discriminate less than those where such constraints are absent or ...
sector firms from competitive pressures , however . ' Thus , neoclassical theo- rists argue that firms subject to the constraints imposed by profit maximiza- tion will discriminate less than those where such constraints are absent or ...
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... sector . These data thus sug- gest that the postwar decline in segregation among public - sector workers was not due simply to gender integration within occupations , but rather can be traced to forces affecting the relative sizes and ...
... sector . These data thus sug- gest that the postwar decline in segregation among public - sector workers was not due simply to gender integration within occupations , but rather can be traced to forces affecting the relative sizes and ...
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... sector , as some have implied , but reflects changes in the private sector as well . At the same time , however , women's increased access to male - dominated professions has not extended to the self - employed . Between 1950 and 1981 ...
... sector , as some have implied , but reflects changes in the private sector as well . At the same time , however , women's increased access to male - dominated professions has not extended to the self - employed . Between 1950 and 1981 ...
Contents
Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
Some | 607 |
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