The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... women whose primary role is motherhood as well as on women who are employed outside the home . The location of workplace in relation to residence may limit the employment opportunities of women or impose heavy time bur- dens and ...
... women whose primary role is motherhood as well as on women who are employed outside the home . The location of workplace in relation to residence may limit the employment opportunities of women or impose heavy time bur- dens and ...
Pagina 129
... WOMEN AND VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATIONS Traditionally most mutual aid voluntary organizations have relied heavily on women for membership . With the entry of increased num- bers of women into the workforce and the suburbanization of com ...
... WOMEN AND VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATIONS Traditionally most mutual aid voluntary organizations have relied heavily on women for membership . With the entry of increased num- bers of women into the workforce and the suburbanization of com ...
Pagina 191
... women face in the workplace in terms of work as- signments , pay , and career advancement . Schwartz ( 1992 ) has continued to support the idea that " Treating women as a business imperative is the equivalent of a unique R and D product ...
... women face in the workplace in terms of work as- signments , pay , and career advancement . Schwartz ( 1992 ) has continued to support the idea that " Treating women as a business imperative is the equivalent of a unique R and D product ...
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and Learns Its Limits 222 223 | 28 |
Race and Ethnicity | 58 |
Neighborhoods in American Communities | 77 |
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