Helen Icken Safa
Helen Icken Safa
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The myth of the male breadwinner
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Women's work
cover - Image source: Open LibraryWA
Women and change in Latin America : new directions in sex and class
cover - Image source: Open LibraryTA
Towards a political economy of urbanization in Third World countries
cover - Image source: Open LibrarySA
Sex and class in Latin America
cover - Image source: Open LibraryFD
Familias del arrabal
cover - Image source: Open LibrarySA
Sex and class in Latin America
cover - Image source: Open LibraryMA
Migration and development
cover - Image source: Open LibraryTU
The urban poor of Puerto Rico
cover - WPWomen, production and reproduct...Helen Icken Safa
Women, production and reproduction in industrial capitalism
no cover - SPSocial problems in corporate Am...Helen Icken Safa
Social problems in corporate America
no cover - AAAn analysis of upward mobility...Helen Icken Safa
An analysis of upward mobility in low-income families
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- Open Work
The myth of the male breadwinner
- Open Work
Women's work
- Open Work
Women and change in Latin America : new directions in sex and class
- Open Work
Towards a political economy of urbanization in Third World countries
- Open Work
Sex and class in Latin America
- Open Work
Familias del arrabal
- Open Work
Sex and class in Latin America
- Open Work
Migration and development
- Open Work
The urban poor of Puerto Rico
- Open Work
Women, production and reproduction in industrial capitalism
- Open Work
Social problems in corporate America
- Open Work
An analysis of upward mobility in low-income families
