WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP
.... The grounds for such discrimination were that
women's jobs were structured to preclude heavy physical work,
women were not legally permitted to work as much ....
(1489

6

)
Great Depression & Women in the Workplace
.... defense workers were drawn from the ranks of
women who were already in the work force before the war."3 According to Milkman,
women's jobs were accommodated by ....
(4251

17

)
Women Managers in a Aerospace Corporation
.... traditionally occupied by
women were openly paid less than those
jobs traditionally occupied by men on such grounds that: (1)
women's'
jobs were structured to ....
(5273

21

)
Women and Gender Equality
.... The authors state that there are three basic propositions to be considered: 1)
women choose low-paying
jobs because of their sociological predispositions; 2 ....
(1620

6

)
Women and the US Job Market
.... Laws on restrictive hours and weight-lifting levels deny many
women premium pay
jobs and
jobs requiring overtime, for instance. ....
(2312

9

)
Reforms in the US
.... Within the female population, blacks and Hispanics suffered discrimination at a greater rate than whites: "A disproportionate number of
women's jobs went to ....
(1522

6

)
Social Costs of Women Seeking Economic Equality
.... Now, thirty percent of working
women are managers or professionals, the same as with men while the number of
women in traditional service
jobs are falling ....
(1870

7

)
Women and Childrearing
.... It featured highly discriminatory policies such as the infamous "marriage bar," which banned married
women from retaining their
jobs in the public sector and ....
(1691

7

)
Role of Women in the Workplace
.... For example,
women are usually relegated into lower paying clerical
jobs (38 percent female to 6 percent male) and into service oriented occupations (10 ....
(2543

10

)
Discrimination Against Women
.... Some people argue that
women limit themselves to these
jobs voluntarily, because of sex differences or personality traits. However ....
(1919

8

)
Caught in the Crisis: Women and the US Economy Today
.... the increasingly large number of
women who are heading households (84) as well as to the nature and pay associated with the
jobs that
women traditionally hold ....
(2181

9

)
Discrimination Against Women in the Work Force
.... Some people argue that
women limit themselves to these
jobs voluntarily, because of sex differences or personality traits. However ....
(1969

8

)
Occupationally Stressed Women
.... Given the opportunity for comparable
jobs,
women face the same work environmental risks as men: toxic chemicals, asbestos, coal, noise, heavy workloads, and ....
(2872

11

)
Position of Women in Tanzania
.... Even after being elected in Tanzania,
women must face tougher
jobs than men, having to prove themselves to a greater extent, and they number so few in ....
(1452

6

)
Korean Women's Trade Union
.... Irregular
women workers and
women who change
jobs frequently due to their domestic responsibilities were also unable to join the larger enterprise unions. ....
(3010

12

)
Working Women in 19th Century
.... Typical
jobs available to
women in the mills were: gauze examiners; female assistant overseers; warpers; twisters; wasters; weavers; plugwinders; drawers and ....
(2796

11

)
Working class women and Oppression
.... the world of work. They persist in the outdated belief that
women usurp
jobs from male heads of households. As one working wife ....
(1353

5

)
THE ECONOMICS OF WOMEN, MEN & WORK
.... (Two-thirds of white
women hold such
jobs.) * African American
women are most commonly employed as nursing aides, orderlies and attendants. The pay? ....
(3699

15

)
Women in 19th Century
.... The typical
jobs available to
women in the mills were: gauze examiners; female assistant overseers; warpers; twisters; wasters; weavers; plugwinders; drawers ....
(2936

12

)
Women and the Mass Media
.... 1982. Lindsey, Robert. "
Women and
Jobs." In Suzanne Fremon.
Women and Men: Traditions and Trends. New York: HW Wilson Company, 1977. ....
(4338

17

)
Women, Children, and Poverty
.... the authors concluded that the answer to the problem of welfare dependence was not simply moving
women off the welfare roles and into
jobs, but finding higher ....
(4399

18

)
Women of Color & Prejudice
.... Chicana
women not only work in female-dominated
jobs (technical, sales, or administrative support occupations), but even within that limited field they "tend ....
(1988

8

)
National Organization for Women and Change
.... in Service to America provided poor youths with training and
jobs; the Community .... NOW succeeded in helping American
women achieve greater freedoms and equality ....
(862

3

)
Betty Friedan's View of Women & Work
.... Certainly many more
women today have more choices in work than they did thirty years ago, but most people---men and
women---are stuck in
jobs which are ....
(1582

6

)
Women in China
.... While many
women are being encouraged to quit their
jobs and get married, however, they are also being allowed to be more expressive of who they are in regards ....
(1619

6

)
Women and Social Movements in Latin America
.... According to the article, as low-wage
jobs such as domestic service, making garments, and other piecework increases for
women, there has been a decrease in ....
(938

4

)
Discrimination against Women in the Workplace
.... Even though the Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 specifically forbids discrimination against
women by withholding promotions and
jobs from them,
women ....
(4811

19

)
Depiction of Women in Television Sitcoms
.... Lindsey, Robert. "
Women and
Jobs." In
Women and Men: Traditions and Trends by Suzanne Fremon. New York: HW Wilson Company, 1977. Steenland, Sally. ....
(3481

14

)
Mobility of Women in Middle Management
.... Prior to the Industrial Revolution, both men and
women performed most
jobs, with little distinction between men's and
women's work (Fernandez, p. 67). ....
(8091

32

)
Women in Policing
.... Her first reason demonstrates the sometimes subtle forms of resistance
women officers face in their
jobs: she was worried that patrolmen's wives and her ....
(2399

10

)