Women and Social Movements in Latin America
.... that case, it would seem to be logical to support family planning, higher education for
women, and better wages for
women, especially when they have
families. ....
(938

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Women in Crime
.... drugs. This places the
women and
families at particular risk for a variety of economic and social reasons (Smolowe, 1988, pp. 28-33). ....
(3492

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Women Criminal Activities Under the rubric of both criminology and ...
.... This places the
women and
families at particular risk for a variety of economic and social reasons.20 Understandably, the Latin drug trade exists in a market ....
(3628

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Battered Women
.... In addition to identifying
families where
women are being battered or are in danger or being battered, the social service provider needs to take actions to ....
(3641

15

)
TV Families
.... in particular. Fewer
women stay at home to take care of the children and
families usually have both parents working. More
women ....
(1611

6

)
Women in China
.... as important, if not more so, to their citizens than the
families were, was to ensure that the underprivileged (in this case
women) in those
families, had an ....
(1619

6

)
Women and Welfare Reform
.... As pointed out before, these jobs are inadequate in enabling these
women and their
families to rise above their poverty.
Women from ....
(5235

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)
Position of Women in Tanzania
.... Yet in many cases,
women are seen as the best hope for pulling their
families and villages out of poverty, and educating
women in developing countries could ....
(1452

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)
The Role of Women in Spain
.... sex roles. These attitudes led to stringent control of
women's lives, and great isolation of
women within
families. During the 19th ....
(2479

10

)
Status of Women in US & China
.... In China there is a shortage of
women of marriageable age, a situation caused by
families who made every effort to make sure that the one child they were ....
(2506

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)
Caught in the Crisis: Women and the US Economy Today
.... curtailed. Even in
families where the parents do not divorce, the economic gains that
women have made are questionable. For example ....
(2181

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)
CHILDCARE: A CHALLENGE FOR AMERICAN WORKING FAMILIES
.... WORKING
FAMILIES Major changes have occurred in the demographics of the American work force in the past three decades. In the mid-1960s,
women workers ....
(1443

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)
Women & Poverty in the US
.... One extremely effective way of lifting
families out of poverty, and ensuring that
women stay out of poverty, is providing a higher income floor for all
families ....
(2643

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)
Women and the Mass Media
.... from their former husbands,
women whose husbands did not earn enough so that the family needed a second salary, and
women from higher income
families who had a ....
(4338

17

)
Working Women in 19th Century
.... family expenses. Many
women who came from poor
families also took to farm labor and other agrarian pursuits. The institution of ....
(2796

11

)
Women in 19th Century
.... family expenses. Many
women who came from poor
families also took to farm labor and other agrarian pursuits. The institution of ....
(2936

12

)
Women with children & work
.... We, too, must ask if these
women would not be more productive and beneficial to their
families and society in general if there were some method by which they ....
(1157

5

)
Family Relationships and Black Communities
.... Despite patterns of divorce and abuse in relationships between black men and
women, marriage plays a strong role in black
families. ....
(1174

5

)
Women, Children, and Poverty
.... difficult, if not impossible, choices to make and few of these low income
women actually have the potential of providing for the real needs of their
families. ....
(4399

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)
Homeward Bound
.... After all, by fighting the war, they were protecting their
families back home.
Women were reminded of the fact that their primary function in life was to take ....
(1332

5

)
Families and Traditions in Like Water For Chocolate
Many things get passed down in
families, from eye, hair and skin color to the .... The book, Like Water for Chocolate, is about one family of
women and how they ....
(1906

8

)
Women in Brazil
.... Their relationships with each other and with their
families is to be characterized by sternness and distance, rather than warmth and affection.
Women are to be ....
(2010

8

)
Literary Families
.... books tell us about the lives and circumstances of working-class American
families at two .... He would work for his part, and the
women would work, and some of the ....
(2691

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)
Issue of Women's Reproductive Rights
.... at slavery, but after the Civil War moral reform turned to vices and perceived problems with
families. The first generation of professional
women after the war ....
(3920

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)
The Feminization of Poverty
.... and the number of female-headed
families increased in the 1970's, so that by 1981 the number of persons living in poor
families headed by
women had increased ....
(1266

5

)
Women in the Hierarchy of Eskimo Society
.... The act that Eskimo
families often did achieve reasonably stable sizes of two or ....
Women had responsibility for the processing of all game and the preparation of ....
(1951

8

)
CHILDREN OF THE HOMELESS IN AMERICA
.... changed.
Women, children, and entire
families found themselves without housing and began to appear at emergency shelters. The National ....
(1619

6

)
Resurrecting Victims of Family Violence
.... However,
women who worked hard to support their
families were condemned for neglecting their children and immorality (Gordon 112). ....
(1325

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)
Minnesota's Shelters for Battered Women
.... Minnesota Coalition for the Homeless. "Services for Battered
Women." 2008. .
Women's Advocates. "Keeping
Families Safe." 2008
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Women and Gender Equality
.... Employers tend to see
women as working because they are single, and single
women do not supposedly need higher pay as much as males with
families. ....
(1620

6

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