Job Queues Gender Queues

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Job Queues  Gender Queues
Author : Barbara Reskin
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Publisher : Temple University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 08 November 1990
ISBN : 9780877227441
Pages : 402 pages
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A controversial interpretation of women's dramatic inroads into several male occupations

Job Queues  Gender Queues

A controversial interpretation of women's dramatic inroads into several male occupations

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Job Queues  Gender Queues

Since 1970, women have made widely publicized gains in several customarily male occupations. Many commentators have understood this apparent integration as an important step to sexual equality in the workplace. Barbara F. Reskin and Patricia A. Roos read a different lesson in the changing gender composition of occupations that were traditionally

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