The Women's Movement, Political, Socioeconomic, and Psychological Issues

New York: Harper & Row (1979)
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Monograph on political aspects, sociological aspects and economic implications of the women's social movement, with particular reference to the USA - covers sex discrimination against the woman worker (particularly professional workers and woman managers), women's rights (incl. Of married women), historical aspects of and current trends in the struggle for equal opportunity. Annotated bibliography pp. 467 to 472. References and statistical tables.

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