Development of the feminist movement
.... Ehrenreich 2).
Family structure and the
family wage system that is part of it assures that women have a greater stake in being married for economic reasons. ....
(2359

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Changing Patterns of Family Income Earners
.... distribution also provided an explanation for changing patterns in
family income earners. .... and state income taxes (relative to the impact of
wage and salary ....
(2615

10

)
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. ....
(2796

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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. ....
(2936

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)
Family Economics
....
Family Economics & Nutrition Review, 13(2), 12-20. .... poor, the poor were younger, had more children under age 18, and had fewer vehicles and
wage earners (Sharpe ....
(939

4

)
Transformation of Family & Social Relations
.... days and paid them below a living
wage ("Impact" 1). The ultimate result was a significant fragmentation of what had previously been a very cohesive
family unit ....
(1031

4

)
Family Leave and Medical Act
.... child with the employee for adoption or foster care An immediate
family member (spouse .... covered under FLMA should contact the nearest office of the
Wage and Hour ....
(966

4

)
Family, Home and Gender
.... work at home, allowing her to provide her children with a visible model of the primary
wage-earning wife while spending some of her work time near her
family. ....
(1563

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)
Developmental Needs of School Aged Children
.... Social factors that contribute to a lack of adequate development include poverty, lack of health care, uncertainty related to
family wage earners,
family and ....
(3207

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)
Economic Consequences of Minimum Wage
.... Studies indicate that many minimum-
wage earners are the secondary
family workers in middle- and higher-income families. To lift ....
(2461

10

)
Birth Order and Family Size
.... and
family size have on individual achievement in later life. The definition of achievement was broad in scope, and depended upon measures such as
wage rates ....
(1458

6

)
The Role of Women in the Family
.... The role of women in the
family has shifted significantly. .... The role of homemaker and mother now incorporates being primary
wage earner and single head of the ....
(1790

7

)
Earned Income Tax Credit
.... A worker who works 40 hours a week at the minimum
wage and supports a
family of four will have combined cash wages, food stamps, and EITC benefit approximately ....
(1719

7

)
Single-Parent Family Structure and Children
.... The lack of income in the
family also lowers the motivation of the .... First, the government should help all unemployed
wage-earners find jobs (McLanahan and ....
(2088

8

)
Argumentative Essay
.... Warrant: The only way to narrow the
wage-gap between men and women is to alter
family planning, or restructure the existing promotion and skill acquisition ....
(768

3

)
Women and Social Movements in Latin America
.... This makes the
wage that the woman earns in a
family even more important, even though it is usually much lower than the male's
wage. ....
(938

4

)
The Seasons in the City
.... with hidden riches; something could still be expected of life, beyond the hourly
wage of his stipulated salary, with inflation index,
family grant, and cost-of ....
(1213

5

)
Marvovaldo: The Seasons in the City
.... with hidden riches; something could still be expected of life, beyond the hourly
wage of his stipulated salary, with inflation index,
family grant, and cost-of ....
(1208

5

)
Women's Lib as a Ressentiment Movement
.... Ehrenreich 2).
Family structure and the
family wage system that is part of it assures that women have a greater stake in being married for economic reasons. ....
(2195

9

)
The Single Parent and Poverty
.... billions of dollars by being unable or unwilling to work, and continuing to have out-of-wedlock babies, with no male
wage-earner to support her growing
family. ....
(1500

6

)
Modern Day Role of Men in Egypt and India
.... employment. In a typical village
family cycle the older men lose power when their sons leave the
family farm and enter
wage labor. Sons ....
(1569

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)
Development of African Civilization
.... of the need by the white South African government and business organizations for Namibian
wage labor. Unfortunately, the traditional Namibian
family struc ture ....
(2836

11

)
THE FAMILY AND SOCIAL STRUCTURES Introduction F
.... greater education in child rearing, better paying jobs with a living
wage and the .... areas will, in turn, improve the economy by allowing the
family to provide ....
(928

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The Communist Manifesto
....
Wage labor creates capital for the employer but provides only sustenance for the .... Intellectual, cultural,
family, and educational concerns are also addressed. ....
(2682

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Social Structure in the Industrial Revolution
.... days and paid them below a living
wage ("Impact" 1). The ultimate result was a significant fragmentation of what had previously been a very cohesive
family unit ....
(1037

4

)
Chinese Culture & Belief System
.... Despite their assumption of secondary
wage earner responsibilities, these women also find .... chores based on the traditional Chinese division of
family roles. ....
(2823

11

)
Life Insurance
.... fund is designed to provide for higher education for children; this is particularly important since the loss of one
wage earner in the
family can mean the ....
(2453

10

)
Russian Peasant Family Life
.... Declining
family size aggravated labor inefficiency and forced some families into industrial
wage labor because subsistence farming could not support them ....
(1498

6

)
Women and Childrearing
.... high level of segregation in the Australian labor market fomented
wage discrimination. Through the 1970s, Australian employers gave men "
family wages," which ....
(1691

7

)
Changing Definitions of Family
.... of the difficulties of being both the only parent and the only
wage-earner, many .... than the parent would otherwise be able to make, thus trapping the
family in a ....
(2259

9

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