Working women in America : split dreams / Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber, Gregg Lee Carter.

"The second edition of Working Women in America: Split Dreams highlights current research on critical issues affecting American women in today's global workplace. It features updated information and examples, including extended discussions of women's activism within and outside of the...

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Main Authors: Hesse-Biber, Sharlene Nagy, Carter, Gregg Lee, 1951- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, 2005.
Edition:Second edition.
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Summary:"The second edition of Working Women in America: Split Dreams highlights current research on critical issues affecting American women in today's global workplace. It features updated information and examples, including extended discussions of women's activism within and outside of the workplace, the impact of globalization, the effects of the glass ceiling and sexual harassment, and women's roles in the U.S. labor movement. Retaining the focus of the first edition, this text seeks to dispel the misconception that women's work is a recent phenomenon, when in fact women have been working throughout history. The book also addresses the constant tension and multiple roles that women must manage." "Working Women in America: Split Dreams intersperses first-person accounts throughout the book and provides a number of vignettes of women employed in a variety of occupations. It is an ideal text for courses in women's studies, sociology, economics, social work, and history, and fascinating reading for anyone interested in women and their work."--BOOK JACKET.
Physical Description:xix, 300 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 258-289) and index.
ISBN:0195150473
9780195150476
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