Women in the professions: what's all the fuss about? Edited by Linda S. Fidell and John DeLamater.
Material type: TextSeries: Sage contemporary social science issues ; 8Publication details: Beverly Hills [Calif.] Sage Publications [c1971]Description: 144 p. 22 cmISBN:- 0803903375
- 331.4/0973
- HD6095 .F5
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Originally appeared as a special issue of American behavioral scientist, vol. 15, no. 2, Nov./Dec. 1971.
Includes bibliographies.
WAR, NEWBERY,
On the status of women: an assessment and introduction / John DeLamater & Linda S Fidell -- Why can't women be more like men: a summary of the sociopsychological factors hindering women's advancement in the professions / Jane Prather -- A regional approach for analyzing the recruitment of academic women / Joyce M. Mitchell & Rachel R. Starr -- Nonacademic professional political scientists / Irene Tinker -- An analysis of femininity in nursing / Victoria Wilson -- Male managers' attitudes toward working women / Bernard M. Bass, Judith Krusell & Ralph A Alexander -- Sex discrimination against the American working woman / Teresa Levitin, Robert P. Quinn & Graham L. Staines -- Soviet women in the work force and professions / William M. Mandel -- Women in the professional caucuses / Ruth M. Oltman.