Why Men are the Way They are: The Male-female DynamicMcGraw-Hill, 1986 - 403 pages |
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Page 58
... percent of all American paperback sales are romance novels , 18 Item : Seventy - one percent of romance novel readers have jobs out- side the home . 19 Item : Between 98 and 99 percent of romance novel readers are women20 - a total of ...
... percent of all American paperback sales are romance novels , 18 Item : Seventy - one percent of romance novel readers have jobs out- side the home . 19 Item : Between 98 and 99 percent of romance novel readers are women20 - a total of ...
Page 106
... percent men - all with external reward power - the perfect enemy . But we forget that since only 13 percent of top male capitalists ' wives work at all outside the home , ' the capitalist is also a male feeding a female . How do men ...
... percent men - all with external reward power - the perfect enemy . But we forget that since only 13 percent of top male capitalists ' wives work at all outside the home , ' the capitalist is also a male feeding a female . How do men ...
Page 171
... percent of working women had never married ; 19 percent were widowed , divorced , or separated ; and 21 percent were married with husbands earning less than $ 15,000 per year . That amounts to two - thirds of all working women - women ...
... percent of working women had never married ; 19 percent were widowed , divorced , or separated ; and 21 percent were married with husbands earning less than $ 15,000 per year . That amounts to two - thirds of all working women - women ...
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Men Have the PowerWhy Would They | 3 |
PART | 12 |
The Message the | 26 |
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