Women in the workplace-the Unfinished Revolution

The shift of women to paid labors has led to a widespread transformation of the traditional rules and practices of daily life, not only at workplaces, but in families. To help advance the revolution begun by women's burgeoning employment, parents should receive paid leave of up to one year to c...

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Published inUSA today (New York, N.Y.) Vol. 132; no. 2702; p. 28
Main Author Strober, Myra H
Format Magazine Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Farmingdale Society for Advancement of Education 01.11.2003
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Summary:The shift of women to paid labors has led to a widespread transformation of the traditional rules and practices of daily life, not only at workplaces, but in families. To help advance the revolution begun by women's burgeoning employment, parents should receive paid leave of up to one year to care for newborns. Continuing the revolution started by women's employment also involves providing alternative care arrangements for the elderly, as increased life expectancy and aging baby boomers are brining this issue to the forefront.
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ISSN:0161-7389
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