Women and Work: A Conceptual Framework

This article investigates the structures that lock women into jobs that offer low pay and minimal security. The argument advanced assumes that the marked inequality of women in the work place serves the perceived interests of powerful groups. To endure, that inequality must be organized and institut...

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Veröffentlicht in:Affilia 1987-09, Vol.2 (3), p.20-32
Hauptverfasser: Shatz, Eunice O., Simon, Barbara Levy, Nemore, Arnold
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