Working Women and the American Economy
In today's
economy American
women must work and, in order to ensure the well-being of the country's children, large companies and government must provide ....
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Caught in the Crisis: Women and the US Economy Today
In her book Caught in the Crisis:
Women and the US
Economy Today, Teresa Amott takes issue with the economic gains that
women have made during recent decades. ....
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Impact of WWII on the US Economy
.... For the duration, it was apparently important to characterize the transformation of the
economy and of
women's place therein as a fait accompli. ....
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Women as Franchise Holders
.... Through franchising,
women are afforded entrepreneurial and small business opportunities .... innovation and risk taking in a contemporary
economy is associated ....
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Comfort Women of WWII
.... The economic vulnerability of
women in a capitalist
economy is often held to be the factor that causes some
women to view prostitution as an acceptable ....
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Women in Brazil
.... than the men. They also live longer. In terms of the
economy,
women's situation is also changing rapidly.
Women have moved into ....
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Working Women in 19th Century
.... Further, the rise of a family-wage
economy as opposed to a family-based
economy also transformed the family and
women's roles within it. ....
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Women in 19th Century
.... Further, the rise of a family-wage
economy as opposed to a family-based
economy also transformed the family and
women's roles within it. ....
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Mass Media & Political Economy
.... This topic could serve as the basis for a research project by examining characterizations of
women on popular televisions shows .... The International
Economy, ....
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Comfort Women of Korea
.... The economic vulnerability of
women in a capitalist
economy is the factor that causes some
women to view prostitution as an acceptable alternative to other ....
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Great Depression & Women in the Workplace
.... "
Women's Work in the Family
Economy: A Study of Depression Hardship in
Women's Lives," Journal of Family History 4 (1979) 153; 174-5. 4Ruth Milkman, "
Women's ....
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Japanese Occupation and Korean "Comfort Women"
.... The economic vulnerability of
women in a capitalist
economy is the factor that causes some
women to view prostitution as an acceptable alternative to other ....
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Korean Women's Trade Union
.... and the impetus underlying the formation of KWTU, it is important to provide background information about the Korean
economy, the role of
women workers and ....
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JAPANESE CULTURE AND WOMEN
.... of conduct of Japanese
women, as depicted in these books, and of American
women. .... discipline of Japanese society allowed it to develop its
economy rapidly after ....
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Situation of women in Nigeria
....
Women suffered a great deal of indignation in spite of their enormous contribution to labor and the general
economy of Nigeria (p. 17). ....
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Social Costs of Women Seeking Economic Equality
.... The need is there to protect the fragility of today's family life while helping the country's floundering
economy and this means giving
women the support they ....
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Nazi Ideology & Women in Germany
.... Thus, even when the war and the decline in the wartime
economy in Germany obliged German
women to take jobs, the idealization of the Woman myth, which also ....
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Roles of Women in Colonial America
Women outside of New England during this period were a much more diverse group, and .... forces that brought them to the New World, by the local
economy and social ....
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Women in China
.... Free Market
Economy and the Opening of China The opening of China and the .... government, while allowing for more personal freedom, also changed
women's roles once ....
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British Colonial Rule: Forced to Change It's Economy and It's ...
.... that where slavery was in use, it was part of a slave
economy, and stopping .... As the film demonstrated, there were a handful of
women involved in the opposition ....
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Women Classical Composers
.... domestic consumption. As patronage shifted from a feudal to a market
economy,
women benefitted from newer aspects of trade. In France ....
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A Midwife's Tale: the life of Martha Ballard
....
economy (33).
Women managed the
economy, despite the fact that in most families it was the man who brought in the money. However, some ....
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THE ECONOMICS OF WOMEN, MEN & WORK
.... of text without mentioning the economic value of entrepreneurship to the American
economy. .... still insist that there is no apparent reason why
women choose to be ....
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Affirmative Action
.... when affirmative action exists and other programs to offer a more equal playing field to
women and minorities the results demonstrate that the
economy is not ....
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The Life of Martha Ballard
.... The unity and harmony of the community was advanced by the work of
women in that
economy. Ballard "not only employed her daughters . . . and her nieces, . . . ....
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Child-Care Options for Working Parents
The Need for Child-Care Options for Working Parents Thesis Statement: In today's
economy American
women must work and, in order to ensure the well-being of the ....
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Feminism and China
.... of the state towards
women and a controlled public sphere, against the apparent freedom promised by a market
economy that does not make room for
women in its ....
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The Seneca Falls Convention
.... During an era that sought to protect
women from the taint of politics and
economy, giving
women the right to vote was regarded as a radical measure that could ....
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NICs and Global Trade The purpose of this research is t
.... as efficiently or as rapidly without
women's contribution and second, that the fruits of working
women's labor in the South Korean political
economy have not ....
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Social History of Women
.... Most of the countries of the Middle East are desert and their societies evolved from a tribal
economy in which
women and slaves were a commodity. ....
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