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social and political context of the time. In his talks, Ramsey discusses socialism, psychoanalysis, and British women … his take on the then policy debates on the role of women in economy. Drawing on some archival materials, biographical … feminism that explains Ramsey's remarks on women the best is the "new feminism" of the 1920s whose demands were not egalitarian …
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for the claim that Stanton was “the intellectual giant of the [women’s rights] movement.” In this eminently readable yet … children as a lens through which to examine broader themes about women’s status as equal citizens in our republic. She also …
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This paper aims to relate the issue of the Motherhood Wage Penalty to the institutional framework "Varieties of Capitalism." Using data from the Luxembourg Income Study, we perform cross-national analyses on the discrepancy in wages between mothers with young children and females without...
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This paper examines differences in occupational task content among women based on their sexual orientation. Using data … from the American Community Survey, we find that women in same-sex couples are more likely to be employed in occupations …
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As the rates of incarceration continue to rise, women are increasingly subject to draconian criminal justice and child … state and federally imposed timelines for achieving permanency for children in state care has had a negative effect on women …, their children, and their communities. Women, and their ability to parent, are more adversely affected by the intersection …
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employment and earnings of women, there is little evidence focusing on the post-communist region. This paper exploits the latest … towards women, as well as household decision-making as potential explanations. We find that small children decrease the … probability of female employment relative to women with no small children. In particular, women with two children aged one to six …
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Engaging in paid work is generally difficult for women in developing countries. Many women work unpaid in family … countries, vocational training or grants for starting a business have been effective policy tools for supporting women's paid … affects child welfare. Access to free or subsidized public childcare can increase women's labor force participation and …
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