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New Hampshire's working women

Ross J. Gittell and Marjorie Smith

Communities and Banking, 2006, issue Sum, 14-17

Abstract: A recent study dissects the reasons behind the lower wages of women in New Hampshire and suggests how policies that help women could also boost the state?s economy.

Keywords: Wages - Women - New Hampshire; Women-owned business enterprises - New Hampshire; Women - Employment - New Hampshire; Women executives - New Hampshire (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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