Title: Women & economic empowerment : New England Journal of public policy special issue
Abstract: Moving into the economic mainstream, Brunetta R.Wolfman reaching tomorrow's Hispanic leaders, Sister Therese Higgins providing access to power - the role of higher education in empowering women students, Margaret A.McKenna why not a 50-50 goal? - increasing female leadership in higher education, Sherry H.Penney and Nancy Kelly the changing challenge - from double bind to double burden, Matina Horner issues in the corporate workplace, Carol R.Goldberg et al another view of the Facts of Life, Phyllis S.Swersky women as managers - myths and realities, Carol B.Hillman the boardroom - still a fraternity?, Dell Mitchell not by numbers alone - a new decade for women in the law, Margaret H.Marshall from the bar to the bar - prevailing despite gender bias, Nancy Woolley women, politics and the 90s - the abortion debate, Susan Estrich women and power - women in politics, Cathleen Douglas Stone protest and thrive - the relationship between global responsibility and personal empowerment, Sarah A.Conn the third stage - an economic strategy, Dawn-Marie Driscoll women, leadership and power, Marilyn Swartz Lloyd women and economic empowerment, Kitty Dukakis and Vivian Li a feminized work force, a humanized workplace, Evelyn Murphy employment leave - foundation for family policy, Mary Jane Gibson alcoholism - a barrier to empowerment for women, Marion Brink health care - an economic priority, Dolores L.Mitchell women and money - getting money and using it, Sheryl R.Marshall women and philanthropy - new voices, new visions, Marcy Murningham a critique of Women and Philanthropy - New Voices, New Visions, Micho F.Spring.
Publication Year: 1990
Publication Date: 1990-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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