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Here's the plan
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Allyson Downey |
For many women who become mothers, the greatest professional hurdle they'll need to overcome has little to do with "work-life balance." Whether you call it the "Mommy Bias" or the "Parenting Penalty,… |
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Breaking through bias
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Andrea S. Kramer |
More than fifty years after the beginning of the Women's Movement and forty years after passage of Title IX, women are still not "making it" in traditionally male careers. Women start their careers o… |
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Back on the career track
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Carol Fishman Cohen,Vivian Steir Rabin |
"Packed with expert advice from career counselors and recruiters, and insightful stories from others who have been through the process, this book also offers an inside look at what employers and univ… |
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Woman's work book
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Karin Abarbanel |
"How to get your first job ... How to re-enter the job markey ... How to fight for your rights in the work world ... and more." |
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You can be a woman meteorologist
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Kim Perez |
A woman meteorologist describes the field of meteorology, tells how she became a meteorologist, and presents some relevant science experiments. |
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Nontraditional careers for women
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Splaver, Sarah. |
Discusses over 500 careers for women in such fields as law, medicine, science, math, engineering, creative arts, business, manual trades, and government services. |
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Girls go global
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C. Perry Yeatman,Stacie Nevadomski Berdan |
As companies expand their international operations, smart women who are prepared to pursue opportunities overseas can dramatically accelerate their careers, enjoying high-profile projects, bigger pro… |
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The employments of women; a cyclopaedia of woman\'s work. By Virginia Penny
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Michigan Historical Reprint Series |
The author, Virginia Penny, dedicated this book, “To Worthy and Industrious Women in the United States, striving to earn a livelihood”.
In the preface she explained that she researched and wrote t… |
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