Volume III. 1986-87 - Women at Work: The Conference Papers, May 1987

Parent: Institute for Social Science Research

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9x36g2xvThe Comparative Sociology of Women Lawyers: The "Feminization" of the Legal Profession4273516.7%
1rn1s820Sex Object and Worker: Incompatible Images of Women39162341.0%
1192n0krWomen, Work, and Welfare: The Need for a Community Model2341917.4%
5080n5nvWork and Family Roles and Women's Mental Health2251722.7%
5b42g3s5Some Implications of Maternal Employment for the Mother and the Family2231913.6%
8316h7xgAn Approach to CATI Instrument Management Design Utilizing the Properties of Logical Structures2151623.8%
9383b501Work and Women's Health: The Role of Job-Based Social Support2051525.0%
4kp677k1Workforce Flexibility: Implications for Women Workers1951426.3%
1633r3hxGender and the Choice of Physicians' Employment Status1741323.5%
36k043k5Sex Differences in the Allocation of Work Effort Among Professionals and Managers1631318.8%
4n09p8vsPhysical Activity on the Job: Effects on Birth Outcomes and Implications for Public Policy1651131.3%
6rh842xjRecovery from Unemplyment in Latina Women After a Plant Closure1631318.8%
90h0v02jDisciplinary Differences in Research Performance by Female Academicians: The Effect of the Proportion of Women1641225.0%
2754j9z5An Investigation of the Response Rates in a Random Digit Dialed Telephone Survey of Southern California1321115.4%

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