Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 121
... women , to shed greater light on the generality of the gender gap . Has this cross - cultural phe- nomenon diffused ... women have traditionally been in the labor force in numbers far exceeding white women . Only in the past decade has ...
... women , to shed greater light on the generality of the gender gap . Has this cross - cultural phe- nomenon diffused ... women have traditionally been in the labor force in numbers far exceeding white women . Only in the past decade has ...
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... women's issues is very similar for men and women , and in this respect the attitudes of blacks mirror those found in the larger society . On abortion , for example , black men and women express very similar attitudes . Although black women ...
... women's issues is very similar for men and women , and in this respect the attitudes of blacks mirror those found in the larger society . On abortion , for example , black men and women express very similar attitudes . Although black women ...
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... women's movement , by and large spearheaded by middle - class white women , has sometimes been seen by black women as antithetical to their needs ( Giddings , 1984 : chap . 17 ; LaRue , 1970 ) , and much of the political sympathy and ...
... women's movement , by and large spearheaded by middle - class white women , has sometimes been seen by black women as antithetical to their needs ( Giddings , 1984 : chap . 17 ; LaRue , 1970 ) , and much of the political sympathy and ...
Contents
Volume 70 Number | 1 |
The Division of Leisure and Work | 24 |
A Historical and Ethical | 40 |
Copyright | |
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