Working women
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Discussion about working women.
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Fisanick, C. (2008). Working women. Detroit, Thomson / Gale.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Fisanick, Christina. 2008. Working Women. Detroit, Thomson / Gale.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Fisanick, Christina, Working Women. Detroit, Thomson / Gale, 2008.
MLA Citation (style guide)Fisanick, Christina. Working Women. Detroit, Thomson / Gale, 2008.
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Why consider opposing viewpoints? -- |t Introduction -- |g ch. 1. |t How should working women better manage their finances? -- |t Chapter preface -- |g 1. |t Women must take charge of their finances / |r Udayan Ray |g and |r Archana Rai -- |g 2. |t Women still earn less than men because of sex discrimination / |r Evelyn Murphy |g and |r E.J. Graff -- |g 3. |t Women do not earn less than men because of sex discrimination / |r Kate O'Beirne -- |g 4. |t Privatizing Social Security will benefit women / |r Carrie L. Lukas -- |g 5. |t Privatizing Social Security will not benefit women / |r Mary Hull Caballero -- |t Periodical bibliography -- |g ch. 2. |t Are working women discriminated against in the workplace? -- |t Chapter preface -- |g 1. |t Glass ceiling still exists for women in the workplace / |r Mark Trumbull -- |g 2. |t Real glass ceiling begins at home / |r Linda Hirshman -- |g 3. |t Mothers are discriminated against in the workplace / |r Eliza Strickland -- |g 4. |t Fathers are discriminated against in the workplace / |r Jim McGaw -- |t Periodical bibliography. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |g ch. 3. |t What can be done to help working women balance work and family life? -- |t Chapter preface -- |g 1. |t Working women are caught in a work/life time bind / |r Ruth Rosen -- |g 2. |t Family and Medical Leave Act should be expanded / |r Mothers Movement Online -- |g 3. |t Family and Medical Leave Act should not be expanded / |g The |r National Coalition to Protect Family Leave -- |g 4. |t Federal government should subsidize child care / |r Suzanne W. Helburn |g and |r Barbara Bergmann -- |g 5. |t Federal government should not subsidize child care / |r Gary Becker -- |g 6. |t Family-friendly policies help working mothers / |r Heather Boushey -- |g 7. |t Family-friendly policies do not help single women / |r Amy Joyce -- |t Periodical bibliography -- |g ch. 4. |t Are working women good for families? -- |t Chapter preface -- |g 1. |t Career women make bad wives / |r Michael Noer -- |g 2. |t Career women do not make bad wives / |r Stephanie Coontz -- |g 3. |t Working mothers are exploiting hired care givers / |r Caitlin Flanagan -- |g 4. |t Working mothers are not exploiting hired care givers / |r Cynthia Fuchs Epstein -- |g 5. |t Women are opting out of the workplace to be stay-at-home moms / |r Lisa Belkin -- |g 6. |t Women are not opting out of the workplace to be stay-at-home moms / |r Debra Merrill-Sands, |r Jill Kickul, |g and |r Cynthia Ingols -- |t Periodical bibliography -- |t For further discussion -- |t Organizations to contact -- |t Bibliography of books -- |t Index. |
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