Volume III. 1986-87 - Women at Work: The Conference Papers, May 1987

Parent: Institute for Social Science Research

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ItemTitleTotal requests2024-122024-112024-102024-09
9x36g2xvThe Comparative Sociology of Women Lawyers: The "Feminization" of the Legal Profession6210132217
1rn1s820Sex Object and Worker: Incompatible Images of Women33137112
9383b501Work and Women's Health: The Role of Job-Based Social Support196364
4n09p8vsPhysical Activity on the Job: Effects on Birth Outcomes and Implications for Public Policy17926
5b42g3s5Some Implications of Maternal Employment for the Mother and the Family173374
6rh842xjRecovery from Unemplyment in Latina Women After a Plant Closure16835
5080n5nvWork and Family Roles and Women's Mental Health14437
90h0v02jDisciplinary Differences in Research Performance by Female Academicians: The Effect of the Proportion of Women14455
8316h7xgAn Approach to CATI Instrument Management Design Utilizing the Properties of Logical Structures121632
1633r3hxGender and the Choice of Physicians' Employment Status11128
2754j9z5An Investigation of the Response Rates in a Random Digit Dialed Telephone Survey of Southern California102233
1192n0krWomen, Work, and Welfare: The Need for a Community Model92142
4kp677k1Workforce Flexibility: Implications for Women Workers91242
36k043k5Sex Differences in the Allocation of Work Effort Among Professionals and Managers8152

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