Women in the political economy
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Women in the political economy
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The series Women in the political economy represents a set of related resources, especially of a specified kind, found in Boston University Libraries.
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44 Items in the Series Women in the political economy
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- A Needle, a bobbin, a strike : women needleworkers in America
- A Needle, a bobbin, a strike : women needleworkers in America
- Applications of feminist legal theory to women's lives : sex, violence, work, and reproduction
- Comparable worth and wage discrimination : technical possibilities and political realities
- Domesticity and dirt : housewives and domestic servants in the United States, 1920-1945
- Domesticity and dirt : housewives and domestic servants in the united states 1920-1945
- Families and work
- Families in the U.S. : kinship and domestic politics
- Feminist organizations : harvest of the new women's movement
- Identity politics : lesbian feminism and the limits of community
- Individual voices, collective visions : fifty years of women in sociology
- Inside agitators : Australian femocrats and the state
- It's our military, too! : women and the U.S. military
- Job queues, gender queues : explaining women's inroads into male occupations
- Job queues, gender queues : explaining women's inroads into male occupations
- Job training for women : the promise and limits of public policies
- Marriage in a culture of divorce
- Muchachas no more : household workers in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Negotiated care : the experience of family day care providers
- Neither separate nor equal : women, race, and class in the South
- Never married women
- Parental leave and child care : setting a research and policy agenda
- Putting on appearances : gender and advertising
- Teen mothers and the revolving welfare door
- The Women's movements of the United States and Western Europe : consciousness, political opportunity, and public policy
- The souls of the skyscraper : female clerical workers in Chicago, 1870-1930
- Thinking about the baby : gender and transitions into parenthood
- Untidy gender : domestic service in Turkey
- Untidy gender : domestic service in Turkey
- Who cares for the elderly? : public policy and the experiences of adult daughters
- Women and trade unions in eleven industrialized countries
- Women between two worlds : midlife reflections on work and family
- Women in 1900 : gateway to the political economy of the 20th century
- Women living change
- Women of Japan and Korea : continuity and change
- Women of Japan and Korea : continuity and change
- Women of Japan and Korea : continuity and change
- Women of color in U.S. society
- Women of the upper class
- Women's paid and unpaid labor : the work transfer in health care and retailing
- Women's political voice : how women are transforming the practice and study of politics
- Women, Islam, and the state
- Women, employment, and the family in the international division of labour
- Women, international development, and politics : the bureaucratic mire
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