The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 184
... choices . Where past generations had placed the greatest stress on removing legal and social obstacles from the paths of women , expecting that these achievements would lead to actual equality of opportunity , the present generation is ...
... choices . Where past generations had placed the greatest stress on removing legal and social obstacles from the paths of women , expecting that these achievements would lead to actual equality of opportunity , the present generation is ...
Page 187
... choices open to her . No longer faced with the age - old conflict between career and motherhood , she can and does combine marriage , mother- hood , and work . Three out of five working women are married ; one out of every three mothers ...
... choices open to her . No longer faced with the age - old conflict between career and motherhood , she can and does combine marriage , mother- hood , and work . Three out of five working women are married ; one out of every three mothers ...
Page 188
... choices open to her . Many women see their lives as falling into a number of distinct phases , with shifting em- phases . Childhood and education occupy the first two decades , motherhood and child nurture the next , some sort of ...
... choices open to her . Many women see their lives as falling into a number of distinct phases , with shifting em- phases . Childhood and education occupy the first two decades , motherhood and child nurture the next , some sort of ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |