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Middle - class women organized . by the millions and exerted pressure on all levels of govern ment . Their concern was particularly pronounced in regard to temperance , the abolition of child labor , and the 93.
Middle - class women organized . by the millions and exerted pressure on all levels of govern ment . Their concern was particularly pronounced in regard to temperance , the abolition of child labor , and the 93.
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Men control the major economic policies . Employment statistics point this up sharply . Ever since the 1920's there has been a steady upsurge in women's employ1 ment . Currently 36 percent of the work force are 183.
Men control the major economic policies . Employment statistics point this up sharply . Ever since the 1920's there has been a steady upsurge in women's employ1 ment . Currently 36 percent of the work force are 183.
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ment . Currently 36 percent of the work force are women ; that is , one out of every three workers is a woman . According to the Bureau of the Census , women now can be found in virtually every occupation listed .
ment . Currently 36 percent of the work force are women ; that is , one out of every three workers is a woman . According to the Bureau of the Census , women now can be found in virtually every occupation listed .
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Aucun aperçu disponible - 1983 |