The economic emergence of women / Barbara R. Bergmann.

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The economic emergence of women [electronic resource] / Barbara R. Bergmann.
2nd ed., 1st ed.
New York : Palgrave Macmillan, c2005.
255 p. : ill.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [231]-250) and index.
1. The breakup of the sex-role caste system -- 2. Why did women emerge? -- 3. The social factors : births, schools, divorces, ideas -- 4. "Women's place" in the labor market -- 5. Occupational segregation by sex : the root of women's disadvantage -- 6. Setting the pay for the jobs women hold -- 7. Government action against discrimination -- 8. Affirmative action and pay equity -- 9. The occupation of housewife -- 10. Lone parents and their poverty -- 11. Keeping house : the economics and politics of family care -- 12. "Industrializing" housework and child care -- 13. A policy agenda for the sex-role revolution.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
Women United States Economic conditions.
Women Employment United States.
Sex discrimination against women United States.
Housewives United States.
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Why did women emerge? --
The social factors : births, schools, divorces, ideas --
"Women's place" in the labor market --
Occupational segregation by sex : the root of women's disadvantage --
Setting the pay for the jobs women hold --
Government action against discrimination --
Affirmative action and pay equity --
The occupation of housewife --
Lone parents and their poverty --
Keeping house : the economics and politics of family care --
"Industrializing" housework and child care --
A policy agenda for the sex-role revolution.
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title_alt The breakup of the sex-role caste system --
Why did women emerge? --
The social factors : births, schools, divorces, ideas --
"Women's place" in the labor market --
Occupational segregation by sex : the root of women's disadvantage --
Setting the pay for the jobs women hold --
Government action against discrimination --
Affirmative action and pay equity --
The occupation of housewife --
Lone parents and their poverty --
Keeping house : the economics and politics of family care --
"Industrializing" housework and child care --
A policy agenda for the sex-role revolution.
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physical 255 p. : ill.
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contents The breakup of the sex-role caste system --
Why did women emerge? --
The social factors : births, schools, divorces, ideas --
"Women's place" in the labor market --
Occupational segregation by sex : the root of women's disadvantage --
Setting the pay for the jobs women hold --
Government action against discrimination --
Affirmative action and pay equity --
The occupation of housewife --
Lone parents and their poverty --
Keeping house : the economics and politics of family care --
"Industrializing" housework and child care --
A policy agenda for the sex-role revolution.
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