Women and work
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This collection of original research articles explores how race, ethnicity, and social class have shaped the work lives of women. Women and Work explores women's working conditions, their wages and salaries, their abilities to control their work environments, and how they see themselves and their options in the workplace. A great deal of importance is given to women of color, non-citizens, and working-class women - groups that are often neglected in other treatments of this subject. The integration of work and family, women's vision of their own work and consciousness as employees, and women's resistance to exploitative and limiting work are themes also addressed throughout this book. Written by an interdisciplinary group of women scholars, Women and Work will be of interest to faculty, researchers, and advanced students in the fields of sociology, organization studies, psychology, gender studies, women's history, and economics.
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Mary Romeo
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Ed Elizabeth Higginbotham
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Elizabeth Higginbotham
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Mary Romero
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Women and Work: Vol 6: Exploring Race, Ethnicity and Class (Women and Work: A Research and Policy Series)
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Women and Work: Vol 6: Exploring Race, Ethnicity and Class (Women and Work: A Research and Policy Series)
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Women and work
- WAWomen and WorkMary Romeo, Ed Elizabeth Higginbotham, Mary Romero, Elizabeth Higginbotham
Women and Work