880 resultados para Women -- Work
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Written by Anna M. Clark ... assisted by Margaret O'Connell ... Maude Trego ... Anna Seaburg ... Marguerite Shepard ... "
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Earlier editions issued under title: Beach's family physician and home guide.
Employment of older women; an annotated bibliography. Hiring practices, attitudes, work performance.
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Earlier ed. has title: Bibliography on employment problems of older women.
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Bibliography: p. 370.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Report date: 2/26/74."--Bibliographic data sheet.
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"May 1994."
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Bibliography: p. 283-285.
Woman's mission; a series of congress papers on the philanthropic work of women, by eminent writers.
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At head of title: Royal British commission, Chicago exhibition, 1893.
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We investigate multiple-burden and multiple-attachment hypotheses for the association among marriage, parenthood, employment and health for Australian men and women. Using longitudinal data from the Australian panel survey, 'Negotiating the Lifecourse', we find that men and women employed full time report better health than those employed part time or not employed. Previously married women report worse health than married women, but there is no association between marital status and health for men. We also find that men with preschool children in the household report worse health than men with older children, whereas women with preschool children report better health than women with older children. In addition for women we find evidence of a role-burden where combining full-time employment and children has a negative impact on health, but combining children with part-time or no employment has a beneficial health effect. There are no health effects of combining roles for men.