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Lebowitz ( 1977 ) , summarizing her results of a study of women in the health care industry , observes that most employed women , whatever their occupation , continue to struggle with conflicts between " family obligations , personal ...
Lebowitz ( 1977 ) , summarizing her results of a study of women in the health care industry , observes that most employed women , whatever their occupation , continue to struggle with conflicts between " family obligations , personal ...
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They summarized their results as follows : Married women with or without children are no less productive than single ones , yet appear to experience less success in academic life . Marital and , for men , parental status may enter ...
They summarized their results as follows : Married women with or without children are no less productive than single ones , yet appear to experience less success in academic life . Marital and , for men , parental status may enter ...
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American men seem to desire a type of woman that women have no wish to be . American men are sending American women contradictory clues about the kind of women they prefer . This frank ambiguity further confounds the complexity of ...
American men seem to desire a type of woman that women have no wish to be . American men are sending American women contradictory clues about the kind of women they prefer . This frank ambiguity further confounds the complexity of ...
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Contents
Development of Scientific Knowledge Margaret E Hardy | 29 |
Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Roles | 63 |
Organizations Professional Autonomy and Roles | 111 |
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