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| Self Help Programs | 3 |
| Females | 2 |
| Clinics | 1 |
| Communication Problems | 1 |
| Economic Factors | 1 |
| Economic Status | 1 |
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| Employment Problems | 1 |
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Peer reviewedMarieskind, Helen I. – Social Policy, 1976
Notes that today, a gynecological self help group tries to make easily understood information about womens' bodies, bodily processes, and related health care available to all women. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Clinics, Females, Feminism, Health Education
Peer reviewedGalper, Miriam; Washburne, Carolyn Knott – Social Policy, 1976
Discusses what feminists have been trying to accomplish through the many womens programs that have sprouted, flourished, and sometimes faded in recent years and focuses on Women in Transition, Inc., a program that failed. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Failure, Feminism, Financial Problems
Peer reviewedKeyserling, Mary Dublin – Social Policy, 1976
Suggests that no issue on the domestic scene has greater importance for women than full employment because the potential gains for women are immense when the economy moves into high gear and there are jobs enough for all who are willing able and seeking work. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Economic Status, Employment Opportunities, Employment Problems


