The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 110
... percent of the nation's elementary and secondary teachers were women . By 1880 , the figure was sixty percent , by 110 Women students in chemistry laboratory of Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1910 , eighty percent . The necessity ...
... percent of the nation's elementary and secondary teachers were women . By 1880 , the figure was sixty percent , by 110 Women students in chemistry laboratory of Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1910 , eighty percent . The necessity ...
Page 184
... percent of all women were to be found in professional occupations ; in those nursing and teaching ( with the exception of college teaching ) predominated , employing 59 percent of all professional women . Women were grossly ...
... percent of all women were to be found in professional occupations ; in those nursing and teaching ( with the exception of college teaching ) predominated , employing 59 percent of all professional women . Women were grossly ...
Page 189
... percent of all men , only one percent of women gets more than five years of college education , as against four per- cent of men . The relatively low percentage of women in the top level professions stems from a variety of causes ...
... percent of all men , only one percent of women gets more than five years of college education , as against four per- cent of men . The relatively low percentage of women in the top level professions stems from a variety of causes ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |