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| Employment Patterns | 2 |
| Labor Market | 2 |
| Labor Utilization | 2 |
| Economic Factors | 1 |
| Employed Parents | 1 |
| Employed Women | 1 |
| Employment Opportunities | 1 |
| Employment Programs | 1 |
| Federal Aid | 1 |
| Federal Programs | 1 |
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| Social Policy | 2 |
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Peer reviewedBell, Carolyn Shaw – Social Policy, 1972
Legitimizing consumer maintenance as an occupation would allow women to accept the fact that at the moment they have more options than men; it would also hasten the time when society will allow men to retain their dignity while at household tasks (traditionally women's) with the wife's income as financial support. (Author)
Descriptors: Employed Parents, Employed Women, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns
Peer reviewedHarrison, Bennett – Social Policy, 1972
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Employment Patterns, Employment Programs, Federal Aid


