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The Influence of Gender on Women Leaders in Public Relations Elizabeth Krugler Iowa State University
In the Face of Legal Typecasting Finding
The Motherhood Pay Gap: a Review of the Issues, Theory and International Evidence
Discrimination Against Mothers Is the Strongest Form of Workplace Gender Discrimination: Lessons from US Caregiver Discrimination Law
Oppression by Choice Ann E. Cudd Property in Money, Means Of
Feminism and Workplace Flexibility
Women in Transition
Against the New Maternalism
Feminist Legal Theory, Feminist Lawmaking, and the Legal Profession
Woman's Ghetto Within the Legal Profession
The Market for Feminist Epistemology
Gender Wars: Selfless Women in the Republic of Choice Joan C
Spring 2007 Course Guide TABLE of CONTENTS
Final Version
Mommy-Track": Motherhood and Women Lawyers Rebecca Korzec
Structural Sexism and Health in the United States
Spring 2011 Course Guide TABLE of CONTENTS
The 1990S Shift in the Media Portrayal of Working Mothers Abstract
Top View
Feminism Historicized: Medieval Misogynist Stereotypes in Contemporaryfeminist Jurisprudence
Women Wilderness & Everyday Life : an Examination of the Connection
A Phenomenological Study of Female Gender Inequality in the Defense Industry Erica Helaine Woods Walden University
Toward a Reconstructive Feminism: Reconstructing the Relationship of Market Work and Family Work
Cultural Explanations of the Stalled Gender Revolution Abstract
Women: Feminism, Sexuality, and Equality in the Work Place Lana
Marriage and Breadwinning in Postindustrial Society
Maternal Wall”1 in the Legal Workplace
Gender Bias in the Legal Field: Experiences of Female Attorneys and Law Students
Sex Discrimination Or Gender Inequality?
Queen Bees and Mommy Tracking: How’S an Academic Woman Supposed to Get Ahead?
Politics Of/And Backlash Ann Braithwaite
Opting-Out: a Feminist Exploration of Stay-At-Home Motherhood Among Missoula's Pink-Collar Professionals
The Motherhood Wage Gap for U.S. First-Generation Immigrant and Native Women
Women's Reproductive Health and Economic Activity