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Peer reviewedBaker, Joe G. – Monthly Labor Review, 2002
Data from the 1993 National Survey of College Graduates show that women are increasingly attracted to the field of law, possibly because of its favorable economic factors, such as relatively high earnings early in the career and ease of reentry after periods of nonparticipation in the labor force. (Contains 30 references.) (JOW)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Employment Patterns, Females, Labor Force Nonparticipants


