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Comments on spinning the top: considering the impact of women's paid and unpaid work

Lisa Lynch

Regional Review, 2005, issue Q 1, 56-57

Abstract: We should acknowledge that discrimination still exists and that womens work lives have been considerably improved by their ability to legally challenge discriminatory practices.

Keywords: Sex discrimination against women; Women - Employment; Discrimination in employment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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