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Campbell, Ena – Intellect, 1978
The struggle for an Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to the American Constitution is one of the most controversial issues of this era. Discusses the changing role of women amidst a fast-changing society, the styles of those opposing the women's revolution, the debate over women as persons, women in dual roles, and the implications of ERA for the world…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Cross Cultural Studies, Educational Research, Employed Women
Casperson, Luvonia J. – 1984
The economic evolution of American women from the colonial era to 1984 is examined. The labor-scarce environment of the colonial era gave women access to any occupation they wished, e.g., field work, household manufacturing. With the Industrial Revolution, 1820-1865, the role of women changed. Industrialists hired women because they would work for…
Descriptors: Economic Opportunities, Economic Progress, Economic Status, Employed Women
Maryland State Commission for Women, Baltimore. – 1982
The booklet furnishes general information to the women of Maryland about the Equal Rights Amendment of the Maryland Constitution. One hundred and three questions and answers concerning women's rights are organized into four topics: (1) employment, including employment rights, labor laws, workmen's compensation, unemployment insurance, pregnancy…
Descriptors: Adults, Civil Rights, Consumer Protection, Credit (Finance)
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Morehead, Joe – Technical Services Quarterly, 1986
Four articles deal with government documents on gender and sexuality, including sex and discrimination, pornography, the statistical uselessness of a study of the body measurements of airline stewardesses, working women in federal government periodicals, and federal policies and publications on sexual harassment. (EM)
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Employed Women, Feminism, Government Publications
Williamson, Jane, Ed.; And Others – 1980
Designed to provide answers to questions on women's issues and programs, the guide is arranged into two parts. Part 1, which comprises about three-fourths of the guide, contains background information and answers to often asked questions on 84 issues, such as abortion, affirmative action, battered women, divorce, incest, and insurance. Each entry…
Descriptors: Abortions, Affirmative Action, Athletes, Battered Women